answersLogoWhite

0

Well, to begin with, "Gaelic" is not a language, it is a family of languages that are all somewhat different. So, since I am Irish, here is the answer for Irish - there are actually several ways to express "tiny" in Irish, one could use "beag" or "mion beag" for "very small." Or one could take virtually any noun and add "-ín" at the end of it, thus making it small - for example "carraig" (stone), "carraigín" (small stone), or "capall" (horse), an capaillin" (small horse) and so forth. There are also idioms and special uses "leann éadrom" (small beer, meaning "of no consequence"), "spruschaint" (small talk, meaning idle talk), etc. Perhaps if you gave an example of the use, it may aid in answering the question.

Slán!

Another Answer:

bídeach or mion. "Oiread na fríde" = "A tiny bit".

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?