In the Irish language, 'shoemaker' is gréasaí. In Scottish Gaelic: greusaiche.
In the Irish language 'shoemaker' is gréasaí,in the Scottish Gaelic it is greusaiche.
In Irish: GRÉASAÍ is 'shoemaker'; In Scottish Gaelic:
Irish is gréasaí;Scottish is greusaiche.
In the Irish language: Gréasaí.In Scottish Gaelic: ?In Irish: GRÉASAÍ is 'shoemaker';In Scottish Gaelic:
In Irish it's "greasaí"
The Scots Gaelic word for 'follow' is 'lean' 'leantainn'.
Agus
samhanach
It doesn't look like a Gaelic word.
The Irish word for 'story' is 'scéal' and the Scottish Gaelic is 'sgeulachd'.
marbhan That is Gaelic for "Corpse" not "Copse"
In Scottish Gaelic the word is translated as sgàrlaid; the Irish translation is scarlóideach.