"Dhu" is a phonetic English spelling for 'dubh' (black).
Kiss is pòg (pronounced pokhk) in Scottish Gaelic.
Scottish. It comes from the Gaelic, meaning "sea."ANOTHER ANSWER:From Scottish Gaelic 'Murchadh' meaning 'sea-battler'
From the Gaelic - it would mean the black (dhu) rock (craig).
No, driech is a Scots word meaning wet and horrible. The Scottish Gaelic for rainy is "Fliuch"
What is the Scottish Gaelic for the English word 'sick'.
From the Gaelic marag-dhubh, pronounced 'mara-ghoo'"Marag dhu" refers to a traditional Scottish sausage or "pudding" which is in English is often called "Blood Pudding"The basic ingredients are Oatmeal, suet, salt, pepper and for n=marag dhu cows or pigsblood.Marag-gheal is 'white pudding/oatmeal'.
The nationality or origin of the name Logan is Gaelic. The meaning of this name in Gaelic is from the hollow.
The Gaelic word for 'flower' is "bláth" in Irish Gaelic and "flùr" in Scottish Gaelic. These words are derived from the Old Irish word "bláth" meaning 'blossom' or 'flower'. Gaelic languages have a rich vocabulary for describing nature and the environment.
"Coin-nigh dhu" is a Scottish Gaelic phrase that translates to "black coin" in English. The term "coin-nigh" refers to a coin, while "dhu" means black. This phrase could be used in various contexts, possibly referring to a specific type of coin or symbolically representing something of value or rarity.
It is mac in Scottish Gaelic.
Scottish daggers are called either a Dirk or a Skein Dhu (sometimes spelled Skean Dhu or Skean Dhub).
In Irish 'Gaelic' ógraidh is a variant spelling of ógra meaning 'young people, youths'. Scottish Gaelic: ?