The Irish word for "unbreakable" is "neamhréiteach." This term conveys a sense of something that cannot be broken or is indestructible. It reflects the resilience often associated with Irish culture and language.
The word 'dobhriste' is pronounced do-vrishti.
Unbreakable
My resolve is unbreakable.
The root word for "unbreakable" is "break." In this case, the prefix "un-" is added to the root word "break" to create the word "unbreakable." The prefix "un-" is used to indicate the negation or reversal of the meaning of the root word, in this case, making something unable to be broken.
Synonyms for unbreakable: indestructible everlasting adamantine infrangible durable
In Scottish Gaelic: do-bhristeIn Irish: dobhriste'Gaelic' languages include both Scottish Gaelic and Irish, making it impossible to know which one is being asked for. You are encouraged to ask a question that specifies Scottish Gaelic or Irish to assure that you receive the translation you are seeking.
robust
unbreakable
break
Your in Irish Gaelic is: bhurthe Irish word for your is: bhur
The root of the word unbreakable is break.
It is an Irish word.