The Gaelic phrase for "I am strong" is "Táim láidir" in Irish Gaelic and "Tha mi làidir" in Scottish Gaelic. Both phrases express strength and resilience.
Scottish Gaelic: làidir; calma; lùthmhor; treun. Irish Gaelic: láidir; tréan
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In Irish it's láidir / tréan
Bí láidirBí tréanif you want it as a wish or blessing maybego raibh tú láidirmay you be strong
because they have good strong and fit players
the word for strong is "láidir" -- pronounced "lawdjir"
Irish: Greim daingean a choiméad (to hold fast). Scottish Gaelic:...
Do you mean Bridget?? if so it comes from the Celtic/Gaelic name meaning "strong".
Brianna comes from the Celtic/Gaelic name, meaning "Strong one".
Gaelic Football is a fast and physical field sport. As such the players need to be very strong and fit to play it at the top level.