In Irish it's cara / comrádaí
In Scottish Gaelic: caraid
Kara is Gaelic for friend. No, the word in Irish Gaelic is cara.
cara
The Gaelic word for a trusted friend is "cara." In Irish, "cara" signifies a close companion or friend, emphasizing trust and loyalty. Similarly, in Scottish Gaelic, the word "caraid" carries a similar meaning. Both terms reflect deep bonds of friendship and reliability.
Cara is 'friend' in Irish Gaelic.
"Mo". So, for example, "My friend" is "Mo chara".
The Scottish Gaelic word for sister is "dearbh," which can also be used as a term of endearment for a sister or a close female friend.
The Scottish Gaelic is do charaid.
In Scottish Gaelic, the word for friend is "cara." The pronunciation is similar to "kar-uh," with the emphasis on the first syllable. Gaelic is a Celtic language spoken in Scotland, and "cara" is commonly used to refer to a friend or a companion in everyday conversation.
Mo chara, in Irish Gaelic. Mo charaid, in Scottish Gaelic and Connemara Irish
Scottish Gaelic is a 'coimhead.Irish Gaelic is cuma.
In Gaelic, you can say "mo chara anam" to mean "my soul friend".
No Gaelic word for Chalmers.