The name for Great Britain in Irish is (An) Bhreatain Mhór
Scottish Gaelic:?
Probably a mixture of Celtic, Danish and Norse.
There is no such nationality as British. This is just the name of a state 'Britain'. The languages spoken within the British Isles are 1/ English 2/ Welsh 3/ Gaelic
Scots Gaelic: sinn-seachad-sinn-seanmhairIrish Gaelic: ?
It was James Craig, first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
The main languages spoken in Great Britain are English, Welsh (in Wales), and Scottish Gaelic (in parts of Scotland). In addition, languages such as Cornish and Irish are also spoken in certain regions.
Edward Dwelly has written: 'Directory of Somerset [1626-74]' 'A muster roll of the British non-commissioned officers and men present at the Battle of Waterloo' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, Registers, Waterloo, Battle of, 1815 'Devon m.i' -- subject(s): Epitaphs, Heraldry, Registers of births, Genealogy, Sources 'Somerset parish registers' 'The illustrated Gaelic-English dictionary, containing every Gaelic word and meaning given in all previously published dictionaries and a great number never in print before, to which is prefixed a concise Gaelic grammar' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, Gaelic Names, Gaelic language, Names, Gaelic, Names, Scottish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic Names, Scottish Gaelic language 'Faclair gaidhlig' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Scottish Gaelic language, Gaelic, English language, English 'The illustrated Gaelic-English dictionary... to which is prefixed a concise Gaelic grammar'
In Irish (Gaelic): mórgacht or mórgas.In Scottish Gaelic: mòralachd
It doesn't look like Scottish Gaelic.
Sinseanmháthair means great-grandmother in Irish.sinn-seanmhair means great-grandmother in Scottish Gaelic.
Six Celtic languages are spoken in Great Britain and Northern Ireland:Ireland (Irish)Scotland (Scottish Gaelic)Isle of Man (Manx)Wales (Welsh)Cornwall (Cornish)Brittany (Breton)
"England isn't a country. We sided with Great Britain." Wrong again. Great Britain is not a country either. The country at the time which allied with the US, was the UK; united kingdom of Great Britain and [at the time not northern] Ireland. It is like saying "mainland america", it is a geographical term, more commonly mistaken for "the island of Britain", Great Britain being the outlying islands. Only Americans call it Great Britain. NO ONE in the UK calls it Great Britain apart from an atlas which includes all the islands around it.
In Irish, Danar (mór);in Scottish Gaelic: