shkee-hawn
In Irish: seacht In Scottish Gaelic: seachd
Teach - takh
For the Irish pronunciation go to abair.ie
mishnokh
Aoigh (ooee) is Scottish Gaelic;Aoi is the Irish, pronounced 'ee'.
The Scottish Gaelic pronunciation would be roughly drooim;The Irish "Gaelic" pronunciation would be like drim.
It is pronounced la-khoopla in Irish and means 'one of twins/twin'.
Éire is Irish Gaelic for Ireland and it's pronounced AIR-ih.
'Cridheil' is not Irish; it's Scottish Gaelic. Often heard in the phrase 'Nollaig cridheil' or 'Merry Christmas'.
Fee-uh-vud-och. It's the Irish word for 'woodsman.'
The Irish Gaelic word for rose is "rós."
The Gaelic form of the name Neil is "Niall." It is a traditional Irish name that has historical significance and is derived from the Old Irish word for "champion" or "cloud." In Scottish Gaelic, it is also spelled "Niall," maintaining the same pronunciation and meaning.