In Irish the words for 'prophet' are:
fáidh (seer/prophet also wise man/sage)
tairngire (prophet/wise man also precocious child)
fáistineach (prophet/soothsayer)
In (Scottish) Gaelic:?
For the record, people in Ireland don't use "Gaelic" in reference to the language, the term "Irish" is preferred. In Scotland the language is called "Gaelic".
Saoirse (roughly seer-sha)
I believe that the Scottish Gaelic word for "freedom" is "saorsa". The Irish Gaelic form is "saoirse' (pronounced SEER-sha in both forms)
The Latin word for seer is 'Videns' Hope's this help's :)
Saoirse is the Gaelic/Irish word for "freedom". It's pronounced SEER-sha. This word is often used as a name (and a term) with strong Irish political overtones. In recent years it has growing popularity as a girl's name, usually indicating that the parents have strong Irish nationalist leanings. 'Saoirse' is also the title of the monthly Republican Sinn Fein newspaper.
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Your in Irish Gaelic is: bhurthe Irish word for your is: bhur
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It is an Irish word.
It isn't an Irish word.