gealach ('g-yal-ukh). Also ré (rae).
Scottish Gaelic: Ban-dia na gealaich trí-fillte (?)Irish Gaelic: Bandia na gealaí triarach (?)
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
There are two words in Irish for "moon": "gealach" and "ré". "The moon" would be "an ré" or "an ghealach".
Tsuki no megami
sneachta is how you would say snow in Irish Gaelic
Irish Gaelic would be bocairín.In Scottish Gaelic it is foileag.
When the ancient Greeks looked at the moon they say Selene the goddess of the moon.
Scottish Gaelic is: ath-aonaichte Irish is:
In Greek mythology it does not say.
The most common way to say "my darling" in Gaelic would be to say "mo ghraidh".
Scots Gaelic is Seumas an sàbhalaiche. Irish Gaelic is Séamas an cosantóir.
There is no Scottish Gaelic equivalent; it would stay the same.