iníon in Irish;
nighean in Scottish Gaelic.
iníon go deo
käraste dotter
Irish (Gaelic) is iníon Scots Gaelic is nigheaniníon
Irish (Gaelic) is iníon Scots Gaelic is nigheaniníon
The Irish Gaelic for 'daughter' is iníon [in'yeen].Iníon"Iníon" is the word for "daughter" in the Irish language.
Grandchild is ogha.Endearments for grandson are stoban or bìodanandgrand-daughter are bìodag and stobag.
In IRISH Gaelic it means daughter (iníon).
Rakkain
priyappetta
The Irish (Gaelic) would be Iníon dhílis.The (Scottish) Gaelic would be Nigheandhìleas.
In Scottish Gaelic 'grand-daughter' is ban-ogha and 'grandson' is mic-mac.
Mommy Dearest is an expose and memoir written by the adopted daughter of Joan Crawford, Christina Crawford. Mommy Dearest was published in 1978, and depicts the experiences and relationship between Christina and her mother.