For miniclip "Crossword's Daily" - Deil
The Scottish translation for the word 'devil' is 'de'il'.
The Scottish translation for the name 'Gavin' would typically be 'Gavin' as it is already a common name in Scotland.
The Scottish Gaelic is the Celtic native language of Scotland, and since 2005 is the country's official language. That's why if you want to say something in 'Scottish', they you want to say it in Gaelic. For example, 'courage' as a virtue, in Gaelic would be 'Misneachd', if you want to use the word with the meaning of bravery, you can use 'Gaisge'.
The Scottish word for island is "Eilean."
It's called A' Ghàidhlig in Scottish Gaelic.
The translation of the word "emulate" in Tagalog is "tumular."
diabhal, a devil: An Diabhal, the Devil.
BRAE
baile
Agus
bàgh
Honey is a sweet substance that is produced by bees and can be used as an alternative to sugar. The Scottish translation for the word, honey is mil.
The Scottish translation for the name 'Gavin' would typically be 'Gavin' as it is already a common name in Scotland.
bana-phrionnsa
Mither or Ma.
airgead
sgiath
as fheàrr