No. They are completely different languages. Galician is a language spoken in Spain. Gaelic is spoken in Ireland and Scotland.
No, Galician is spoken in a region of Spain. Scots generally speak English and some also speak Scottish Gaelic.
It's called A' Ghàidhlig in Scottish Gaelic.
Yes it is? I had to research it for this test I'm taking online.
Scottish Gaelic is a 'coimhead.Irish Gaelic is cuma.
The Gaelic word for loud is "toirbhseach."
if you mean "Galician" the word for sin is. "Pecado"
No, Galician is spoken in a region of Spain. Scots generally speak English and some also speak Scottish Gaelic.
It's not Gaelic, it's Galician, and it means "Good beautiful day"
Yes it is? I had to research it for this test I'm taking online.
It's called A' Ghàidhlig in Scottish Gaelic.
In Galician 'I Matter' is 'Eu Tema'
Farraige. (Another word is muir)
A paz galician
toirtis (with a fada on the last 'i')Another answer:tortóis (Irish)
In Irish it's bruscar / dramhaíl ANOTHER ANSWER: truflais
In Irish it's "dóighiúil"ANOTHER ANSWER:also 'dathúil'.
Scottish Gaelic is a 'coimhead.Irish Gaelic is cuma.