Irish Gaelic is:
neart
láidreacht
cumhacht
treise
urrúnntacht
Scottish Gaelic is:
lùth
neart
treise
lùths
là idreachd
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
Gaelic Football is a physical contact sport, so strength is important. Players have to move fast and get tackled hard, so they need strength.
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.
In the IRISH language: Daingne intinne agus neart coirp. In Scottish Gaelic: ?
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Neart galánta in Irish
foirtile
In Irish it's "neart agus onóir".
Cad a bhéarfadh neart duit?
In Irish it's: creideamh (religious faith) / muinín (trust) neart (general strength) / láidreacht (physical strength) treoir (guidance)
Neart agus urrum
The most common form is Brianag. It's pronounced as breeanok.Also used for Brenda.