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'Heart' is CROÍ in Irish and CRIDHE in Scottish Gaelic.

'Gaelic' languages include both Scottish Gaelic and Irish, making it impossible to know which one is being asked for. You are encouraged to ask a question that specifies Scottish Gaelicor Irish to assure that you receive the translation you are seeking.

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10y ago

Scottish Gaelic is mo chridhe;

Irish Gaelic is mo chroí.

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12y ago

In Irish it's "Is leatsa mo chroí"
In Irish it's "is leatsa mo chroí"

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In Scottish Gaelic it is 'mo chridhe, m'anam'.

In Irish Gaelic it is 'mo chroí, m'anam'.

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12y ago

mo chridhe

Pronounced: mo hree

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10y ago

'na mo chrìdhe daonnan

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14y ago

Mo chridhe (My heart), M'anam (My soul)

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