Gaelic is often referred to as the language used by the "Gaels", the three main branches being Scottish, Manx and Irish. In Irish Gaelic the word nature would be "An nadúr/dúlra".
The Gaelic word for 'flower' is "bláth" in Irish Gaelic and "flùr" in Scottish Gaelic. These words are derived from the Old Irish word "bláth" meaning 'blossom' or 'flower'. Gaelic languages have a rich vocabulary for describing nature and the environment.
The Gaelic word for beagle is "madadh-allaidh," which translates to "small dog" in English. The word "madadh" means "dog," and "allaidh" means "wild" or "small." Beagles are known for their small size and friendly nature, making them popular pets in many Gaelic-speaking regions.
In Irish: diagacht (Divine nature) Dia (God) diagacht (as in "Dr. of Divinty, dochtúir le Diagacht) In Scottish Gaelic: Dia, diagachd?
Scottish Gaelic is a 'coimhead.Irish Gaelic is cuma.
No Gaelic word for Chalmers.
It is not a Gaelic word.
In IRISH Gaelic the word is "vaidhtéaraí";in SCOTTISH Gaelic: ?
The word 'bassett' is not a Gaelic word, and therefore has no meaning in Gaelic.
The word for 'prince' in Irish Gaelic is prionsa or flaith. The word in Scottish Gaelic is ...
The Irish (Gaelic) word for 'first' is is céad.The Scottish Gaelic word is ciad.
The Irish Gaelic word for 'jewelry' is seoda.The Scottish Gaelic word is seudraidh.
the scottish Gaelic word is "ponai"