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Answer: Uisge (pronounced oosh-ka) is Gaelic for water. More interestingly, the English word "whiskey" comes from the Gaelic phrase for whiskey: uisge-beatha (pron oosh-ka beh-ha) -- literally, "water of life".
In Irish you can say:saothraíochtdícheallachdlúsúilIn Scottish Gaelic:
In Scottish Gaelic 'my children' is 'mo chlann'.
The Scottish Gaelic word for 'one' is aon.
The verb 'burn' is loisg in Scottish Gaelic.
Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.
Scottish English or Scottish Gaelic?
Seòmar-caidil means 'bedroom' in Scottish Gaelic.
In Scottish Gaelic, 'tiger' is pronounced as "tigear."
Scottish Gaelic: Seonaidh
criostal means 'crystal' in Scottish Gaelic.
The Scottish Gaelic form of William is Uilleam. Willie is Uilleachan.