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bláthanna [pron. blaw-ha-na]
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Observation refers to the act of seeing or noticing something, while inference involves drawing conclusions or making predictions based on observations. Observations are facts or data that can be directly seen or measured, whereas inferences are interpretations or explanations that are derived from observations.
In Irish: bláth bán (blaw bawn) in Scottish Gaelic: flùr bàn (floor bawn)