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That's a mixture of two languages.

"Is aoibhinn liom" is Irish, it means "I love"

"uisge beatha" is Scottish Gaelic, it means "whiskey"

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Is aoibhinn liom?

"Is aoibhinn liom" means "I love"


What is Scots Gaelic for whiskey?

uisge-beatha


How do you pronouce uisge beatha?

In IPA: ɯʃgʲə'bɛhə


What does Uisce Beatha of Uisge Beatha mean?

Uisce Beatha is Irish Gaelic for Water of Life and refers to whiskey Usige Beatha is Scottish Gaelic for Water of Life and refers to whisky


What is the Gaelic for life?

Life in Gaelic is Beatha - pronounced be-ha. Whiskey in Gaelic is"Uisge Beatha", meaning the "water of life"


What is the Gaelic for 'death bringer'?

The word "whiskey" in English is an anglicization of the original gaelic. In Scottish Gaelic, whiskey is "uisge beatha", which means "water of life". This name for whiskey might have roots in latin, where distilled spirits were known as aqua vitae or "water of life".


What is the Gaelic word for life?

The word for life is "beatha". (Pronounced beh-ha) For example "uisge beatha" (whisky) means "water of life".


What is 'i love all things Irish' in Gaelic?

Is aoibhinn liom 'chuile rud Éireannach


Is aoibhinn liom gach rud faoi thú?

"Is aoibhinn liom gach rud faoi thú" is a poor translation but word for word it means "I like everything about you".


What is Celtic name for moonshine?

pochin


What are the Scottish Gaelic words for water of life?

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".


How do you say i love eating ice cream and sweets in Irish?

Is aoibhinn liom ithe uachtar reoite agus milseáin