In the Irish language: bád; in Scottish Gaelic: bàta.
The Irish word for 'the boat' is 'an bád'. 'an árthach' is 'the boat, the vessel, the ship'.
As in 'sink a boat' or 'the kitchen sink'?
A curach is a type of boat
A type of traditional boat.
ruacain; coití (of boat); 'cockles of the heart' is 'caisín an chroí'.
In Irish it's "bád" In Welsh it's "bad" In Scots Gaelic it's "bàta"
craft Craft as in a boat is bàta. Craft as in a skill/occupation is ceàrd: bùth chiùird is 'craft shop'.
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Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.
In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?
Irish Gaelic is arís ("a-reesh")Scots Gaelic is a-rithist.Manx Gaelic = ?