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In scottish Gaelic it is ùrnaigh

In Irish it's paidir

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The Irish for person/human is duine. The Irish for a man is fear.

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If you're referring to Irish, it's paidir or urnaí,

if Scottish Gaelic it's ùrnaigh

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In Irish it's "fear na hurnaí"

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Guigh i gcónaí

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In Irish it's "Fear do chroí"

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In Irish it's: ag guí / ag urnaí

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paidir

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