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In Irish (Gaelic) it is "leathcheann". In (Scottish) Gaelic: ?
The Gaelic phrase for "shadow walker" is "siúil na scáth." In this phrase, "siúil" means "walker" and "scáth" translates to "shadow." This expression can evoke themes of mystery and the supernatural in Gaelic folklore.
In Irish: do dheartháir In Scottish Gaelic: do bhràthair
The Gaelic phrase for "I am strong" is "Táim láidir" in Irish Gaelic and "Tha mi làidir" in Scottish Gaelic. Both phrases express strength and resilience.
"Nighean mo ruin" in Gaelic translates to "my darling girl" in English. "Nighean" means girl and "mo ruin" means my darling or my love. This term is often used as an endearing way to refer to a beloved daughter or a romantic partner in Gaelic-speaking cultures.
"X is ainm dom" [--- iss annim dhum] in Irish Gaelic;
The phrase "I did it yesterday" in Gaelic can be translated to Irish as "Rinne mé é inné." In Scottish Gaelic, it would be "Rinn mi e an-dè." Both translations convey the action of completing something the day before.
Eagna agus foighne 'wisdom and patience' in Irish Gaelic.
Sabhailte ag grasta
The Scottish Gaelic phrase for "fire warrior" is "laoch teine." So, if you want to sound all fancy and fierce while talking about a fiery warrior in Scottish Gaelic, just drop that phrase like it's hot. You're welcome.
He Was The best at what he do
"On the table" is a prepositional phrase. It functions as an adjective, describing the location of something.