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Irish Gaelic or Scots Gaelic? They are not the same. Here's the Irish at any rate.

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14y ago

Bráithreachas (spirit) Comhaltas (group)

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11y ago

In Irish Gaelic it's "cairdeas, onóir agus grá"

In Scottish Gaelic it's "càirdeas onair agus gaol"

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12y ago

In Scottish Gaelic 'brotherhood' is bràithreachas.

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10y ago

"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.

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14y ago

In Irish it's "Grá, Onóir agus Muintir"

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12y ago

fraternidade

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Q: What is the Scottish Gaelic for 'brotherhood'?
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