In Scots people might say "a wee minding" which can refer to a gift with the word "mind" being used to mean "remember" in the context that you were thinking of someone and "a wee minding" would usually be a small gift just to show you were thinking of the person.
The Scottish word for stagger is "stotter."
"Smá" is not a Scottish word; it is not a widely recognized word in Scottish Gaelic or Scots. It may be a misspelling or a misinterpretation of a different word.
The Scottish word for throat is "scance" or "hals".
The Scottish word for house is "hoose."
what is the scots gaelic for sun rise
Rhodd (gift/present)Dawn (gift/talent)Anrheg (present/gift)Gwobr (reward/prize)
उपहार
present :]
Present
un present
present
Omiyage
present
Present as in gift is "mea'alofa"; present as in I am present is "O lo'o o'u i i".
Yes, the word 'gift' is a noun; a word for something given, a present; a word for a special ability, a talent; a word for a thing.The word 'gift' is also a verb: gift, gifts, gifting, gifted.
The English word gift in Punjabi is dāta or tohfa. Gift means means the same as present.
in english? a present in spanish? un regalo