Uachdaran
Scottish Gaelic: agusIrish Gaelic: agus
The Scottish title Laird is the equivalent of a Lord.
Laird is the Scottish name for a Lord.
In Irish Gaelic: focail;in Scottish Gaelic: facail/faclan
Scottish Gaelic: càrdagan; Irish Gaelic: cairdeagan
Scottish Gaelic is màthraichean. Irish Gaelic is máithreacha.
Laird is not Gaelic. It comes from Scots English word for 'lord'. The Gaelic would be 'tighearna'.
Irish is freagra. Scottish Gaelic is freagairt. Manx Gaelic is freggyrt.
In Scottish Gaelic: èirichin Irish Gaelic: éirigh or ardaigh
"briathra" means "verbs"In Scottish Gaelic: words, termsIn Irish Gaelic: words
Bí spreagtha is Irish Gaelic. Bi brosnaichte is Scottish Gaelic.
In Irish Gaelic it is 'inniu';in Scottish Gaelic it is 'an-diugh'.