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Irish: Scots Gaelic: Manx: Welsh: teulu Breton: Cornish:
Irish is freagra. Scottish Gaelic is freagairt. Manx Gaelic is freggyrt.
There's no such thing as a Gaelic symbol for family. The Manx for "family" is "mooinjer" In Scots Gaelic it's "teaghlach" In Irish it's: muintir / teaghlach
Irish Gaelic: fidléir Scottish Gaelic: fidhlear Manx Gaelic: biol-chloieder, fidleyr, groudle, kialgeyr
The Celtic language family is divided into a "Goidelic" (Irish, Scots and Manx Gaelic) as well as a "Brythonic" branch (Welsh, Breton, Cornish). In other words, Gaelic is a part of the larger Celtic universe.
Irish "Gaelic" mo ghrá Scots Gaelic: Manx: Welsh: Fy nghariadBreton: Cornish:
In Irish Gaelic the word for chilli is CILLÍ.
Irish Gaelic: éagruth or anord Scottish Gaelic: ? Manx: ? Welsh: tryblith or anhrefn Breton: ? Cornish: ?
In Scottish Gaelic it is Labhrainn;in Irish it is Labhrás or Lorcán.In Manx it is LaurysThe Irish Gaelic is Labhrás but sometimes Lorcán;the Scottish Gaelic is Labhrainn.The Manx form is Laurys.
Gaelic is the common name for the Gaelic language family. Within the languages themselves there is no common name, since they're separate languages. Manx is: Gaelg (in Manx) / Gàidhlig Mhanainn (in Scots) / Gaeilge Mhanann (in Irish) Scottish is: Gaelg Albinagh (in Manx) / Gàidhlig (in Scots) / Gaeilge na hAlban (in Irish) Irish is: Yernish (in Manx) / Gàidhlig na h-Èireann (in Scots) / Gaeilge (in Irish)
Irish: Sos (pron. suss) meaning break or rest. Scottish Gaelic: Manx Gaelic: Welsh: Breton: Cornish:
Irish Gaelic: ubh Scottish Gaelic: ugh Manx Gaelic: ooh