nighean [neeun] in Scottish Gaelic.
It is nighean which sounds like 'nee-un'.
nighean [neeun] in Scottish Gaelic.
In Scottish Gaelic it means 'my daughter'.
In Scottish Gaelic 'grand-daughter' is ban-ogha and 'grandson' is mic-mac.
The Irish (Gaelic) would be Iníon dhílis.The (Scottish) Gaelic would be Nigheandhìleas.
Irish Gaelic = Athair agus iníon. Scottish Gaelic = Athair agus nighean.
FYI 'Gaelic' refers to two separate languages: a Scottish variety and an Irishvariety.Irish for 'daughter is 'inion' (in-yeen).The Scottish is 'nighean' (nee-un).
"Da (?) and my daughter" in Scottish Gaelic.
In Scottish Gaelic: bana-phrionnsa In Irish: banphrionsa or banfhlaith(princess); iníon rí (king's daughter).
It is mac in Scottish Gaelic.
Possibly 'mo nighean'? It means 'my daughter' in Scottish Gaelic.
The Scottish Gaelic for 'brother' is bràthair.
It is òran in Scottish Gaelic.
in Scottish Gaelic: facal.