An-diugh A-màireach A-chaoidh
An-dè. An-diugh. Gu bràth. Pronounced: ahn-JAY. ahn-JOO. goo-BRAH.
In Irish Gaelic it is 'inniu';in Scottish Gaelic it is 'an-diugh'.
An-diugh
In Scots Gaelic the word for "today" is an-diugh.
today tomorrow forever - Mathias and Villads = היום מחר ×•×œ× ×¦×— Ö¾ מתיאס ווילאדס
today = hayom (היום) tomorrow = makhar (מחר) forever = leh-oh-LAHM vah-ED (לעולם ועד) Patrick = פטריק
it means “i love you, today, tomorrow, and forever. “ because 143 by itself means “i love you” and 224 by itself means “today, tomorrow, and forever” so i just combined the two.
Most of the names used today don't really have Gaelic forms, so most use the original form of the name.
There will not be a black hole in the moon today, tomorrow or forever (whenever that happens!)
The Celtic language of Scotland is called Scottish Gaelic. It is one of the indigenous languages of Scotland and is still spoken in some parts of the country today.
In the Irish language Ciara is the spelling most seen today, although it was originally Ciar. It means 'dark' or 'black' as in hair colour.
That means the same group never stays in power forever; they are eventually defeated.