Is mios' an t-eagal na 'n cogadh.
Fear-ealain in Scottish Gaelic.
In both Irish and Scottish Gaelic it isan fear (the man), na fir (themen).Before certain letters it is am in Scottish Gaelic.
It's fear.
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
In Irish "Gaelic" it is "cneasaí" or "fear leighis". In (Scottish) Gaelic it's ???
In English: Lassie In Scottish Gaelic: bean.
duine or fear-pòsta
The Scottish Gaelic for 'wife' is bean, pronounced 'ben'.
IRISH Gaelic is 'fear céile'. SCOTTISH Gaelic is: ??
It's fear ramhar in Irish. Duine reamhar in Scottish Gaelic.
In Scottish Gaelic it is fionnairidh. In Irish Gaelic it is faireoir.
When posing questions about Gaelic if would be best to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic, as they are two distinct languages.