You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
mo shaol
Ceol is music and Saol is Life in Irish.
Saol beannaithe in Irish;in Scottish Gaelic beatha bheannaichteManx: bea vannee
In Scottish Gaelic: Uilleagan; Irish Gaelic is Liam
You don't It makes no sense in the Irish language
In Scottish Gaelic, you would say "Tha uisge-beatha agam," which translates to "I have whiskey." The term "uisge-beatha" literally means "water of life," which is a traditional term for whiskey in Gaelic culture.
balaich (boys) gillean (boys, lads)
In Irish it's "Tá an saol go maith"
Life in Gaelic is Beatha - pronounced be-ha. Whiskey in Gaelic is"Uisge Beatha", meaning the "water of life"
In Irish Gaelic Gasúir GarsúinBuachaillí Stócaigh (over age 15)
Irish Gaelic: salacharScots Gaelic: salachar
it is keltoi in Gaelic