Irish is 'maith' [mah/moy depending on dialect]
Scottish is 'math' [mah]
In Irish, 'the common good' would be 'leas an phobail'.In Scottish Gaelic: ?
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
In Irish Gaelic: slán leat (slán libh. plural)
maithmaith
Leas an phobail
math as in slàinte mhath (good health).
Bain sult as!Another answerBain sult as do chuid. Enjoy your food. This is Irish Gaelic.
Gaelic refers to a language that is spoken by small amounts of people in Ireland in Scotland.
The Gaelic for "Goodnight" is Oidche (night) mhath (good) and is pronounced eye-ha - vah
i mbarr na maitheasa
go mhaith
In Scottish Gaelic, "have a good weekend" is said as "Dèan deagh sheachdain." This phrase conveys well wishes for a pleasant weekend. Scottish Gaelic is a Celtic language, and such expressions reflect its rich cultural heritage.