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(a fight) = troid or comhrac (I fight) = troidim or comhraicim

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buaidh no bàs

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In Irish it's "Troid go dtí an bás"

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na Éireannaigh comhraic

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Q: What is the Scottish Gaelic translation for victory or death?
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How do you say death in Scottish Gaelic?

bàs


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Bás agus buaidh means 'Death and Victory' in Scottish Gaelic. I think this is incorrect;it should be Buaidh no bàs. The motto of Clan MacDougall and Clan MacNeil of Scotland and means 'Victory or death'. Makes more sense too.


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