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In Irish Gaelic 'the' can be either 'an' or 'na', depending on the grammatical function of the noun to which it relates, i.e. whether it is nominative/accusative, dative or genitive, whether the noun in question is masculine of feminine, and whether it is singular or plural.

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14y ago

Irish Gaelic: túr Scottish Gaelic: tùr

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12y ago

The Irish (Gaelic) word for 'thunder' is toirneach;

the Scottish Gaelic is táirneanach.

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Q: What is the spelling for the word the in Gaelic?
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