Maitheas na beatha
beatha
Beatha
Saol beannaithe in Irish;in Scottish Gaelic beatha bheannaichteManx: bea vannee
It is mac in Scottish Gaelic.
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
Answer: Uisge (pronounced oosh-ka) is Gaelic for water. More interestingly, the English word "whiskey" comes from the Gaelic phrase for whiskey: uisge-beatha (pron oosh-ka beh-ha) -- literally, "water of life".
For what it's worth in Irish Gaelic it'sbeatha chéastasaol cráite.
The Scottish Gaelic for 'brother' is bràthair.
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
in Scottish Gaelic: facal.
It is òran in Scottish Gaelic.
The Scottish Gaelic is do charaid.