In Irish it's "greasaí"
In the Irish language: Gréasaí.In Scottish Gaelic: ?In Irish: GRÉASAÍ is 'shoemaker';In Scottish Gaelic:
In the Irish language, 'shoemaker' is gréasaí. In Scottish Gaelic: greusaiche.
In the Irish language 'shoemaker' is gréasaí,in the Scottish Gaelic it is greusaiche.
Kirsty
The English language is a Germanic base with vocabulary from Latin>French and has little influence from Gaelic in the vocabulary.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
In Irish: GRÉASAÍ is 'shoemaker'; In Scottish Gaelic:
greusaiche
In Irish it's "síocháin"
Crag of Michael.
House of light.
Leprechaun is Gaelic for Shoemaker