Tha bainne agad?
In Scottish Gaelic it is fionnairidh. In Irish Gaelic it is faireoir.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
Bás. Goes with fuair (get). Fuair sé bás. He died. (Literally - He got death.) This is Irish Gaelic.
In Irish:There are several options: Eilís [elleesh], Lís [leesh] all from Elizabeth.The native Irish name Laoise [leesha] might be substituted.Another name might be Sibéal [shibael].In Scottish Gaelic, Elizabeth is Ealasaid[yallusetch].It could also be Lisa: many Gaelic-speakers do not 'translate' their first names even when using their Gaelic surname.
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No
NO
got milk?
"Got Milk."
got milk ?
no milk has no acid
Supposedly from the Gaelic word "glashu" sp meaning green place