As neither Irish nor Scottish Gaelic has 'Q' or 'W' the 'qword' is incorrect;
'brèagha' (beautiful/lovely) is pronounced bree-a.
Breeha
"Gaelic" is divided into 2 separate languages; this word is the same in both. Scottish Gaelic: bruach, edge, river bank Irish Gaelic: bruach, brink, river bank.
The Scottish Gaelic for beautiful is breagha, which is pronounced BREE-A.***********************************************************(other Scottish Gaelic words would be àlainn, bòidheach, rìomhach)In Irish "My name is beauty" is " Áilleacht is ainm dom"
It doesn't have a Gaelic pronunciation: it is Latin.
Its Scottish Gaelic or Gàidhlig. It means "You are beautiful" (or pretty, or handsome depending on the context it is used). cheers bigears, bairnsangs
shockt
brokakh
Smeenta.
With the accent marks: Írusán [eerusaun] in Irish.
moorn-yeh
"eye"-nih
on chuninn
"Archie"