Archie is a Scottish name.
It has no direct Irish translation, but in (Scots) Gaelic it is usually written Eairdsidh, which is pronounced close to AIRchie.
It's a familiar shortening of the name Archibald, which is the English equivalent of the Gaelic name Gilleasbaig (pronounced GILL-es-bick).
It has no direct Irish translation, but in (Scots) Gaelic it is usually written Eairdsidh, which is pronounced close to AIRchie.
It's a familiar shortening of the name Archibald, which is the English equivalent of the Gaelic name Gilleasbaig(pronounced GILL-es-bick).
Is there such a word? It's not in any dictionary, Irish or Scottish.
Scottish Gaelic: Artair
Irish Gaelic: Art or Artúr
Aragh
In Irish Gaelic: haigh, pronounced 'hi'. In Scottish Gaelic: ??
Irish (Gaelic): liathScottish Gaelic: liathBoth pronounced Lia.
Irish Gaelic is "gan" [Scottish Gaelic] "gun" [pronounced: goun (the 'o' as in 'oo')][Also Scottish Gaelic] "às aonais" [pronounced: ass in-ash]
The Gaelic (Irish) word for heart is 'croí' pronounced 'cree' !! The Gaelic (Scottish) word for heart is "cridhe" pronounced as above.
Irish Gaelic: " croí " Pronounced: cree. Scots Gaelic: "cridhe"
Scots Gaelic: FàilteIrish Gaelic: FáilteBoth pronounced fall-cheh.
In Irish Gaelic it would be fuil which is pronounced "fwill". Scottish Gaelic: ?
The Scottish Gaelic for 'heart' is cridhe. (pronounced "kreea")
Irish (Gaelic): lá Scottish Gaelic: lathaLá, pronounced like law.
In Irish it's "Daideo"In Irish you would say 'daideo' [pronounced 'dad-joe'] or 'deaid críonna' [pronounced 'dad kreena'].In (Scottish) Gaelic: ?
'Laugh' is a Gaelic word where the pronunciation rules are different from ours. In Gaelic, 'Laugh' is pronounced, 'Laff'.
In Irish Gaelic: Bán, pronounced like bawn. In Scots Gaelic: Bàn [Scottish Gaelic] geal [pronounced kaal] (as in the colour white) (bàn as hair, fair hair, etc.)