Seanair is pronouced- 'shen er'-means grandfather in scottish gaelic
To say the word teeth in the Latin language you say the word dentibus. To say this word in Italian you say denti.
In Spanish, you don't say, "Which one?" Instead, you just say "Which?" To say that, you say "¿Cuál?" It's pronounced, 'kwal.'
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
que dice is what does it say or what does she say or what does he say
Seanair. has written: 'Struwwelpeter Tales of Hoffmann'
It is mo shinn-seanair.
seanair
Seanair
In Irish: sinseanathair; in Scottish Gaelic: sin-seanair.
Seanair (pronounced 'Shen-ar')
daideo ('daddo')
Seanmhair - almost like "shen-he-vuhr" if that makes sense, you will be able to listen to it on one of the BBC's Gaelic sites "Beag air Bheag" or "Colin and Cumberland" < two different sites.
The cast of Billy Longfingers - 2011 includes: Mya Morrow as Grace Venessa Morrow as Kate John Ruoff as Seanair
Irish: seanathair/athair mór, "daideo" (Scots) Gaelic: Manx: Welsh: Breton: Cornish:
In Irish it's,Mamó (nana)Daideo (grandpa)
Irish Gaelic:seanmháthair/ máthair mhór, grandmotherseanathair/athair mór, grandfatherScottish Gaelic:seanmhair, grandmotherseanair, grandfather