Tha rudeigin ann nach urrainn dhomh a mhìneachadh: tha leithid mo ghaol ort nach cuirear às dha riamh
It looks something like Scottish Gaelic except for the "your".
In Scottish Gaelic: Cuairtlitir
In Scottish Gaelic 'children' is clann Pronounced "clown"
It is beannaichte.
The Irish Gaelic version is Nóra, the Scottish Gaelic Nòra presumably.
The Scottish Gaelic is the Celtic native language of Scotland, and since 2005 is the country's official language. That's why if you want to say something in 'Scottish', they you want to say it in Gaelic. For example, 'courage' as a virtue, in Gaelic would be 'Misneachd', if you want to use the word with the meaning of bravery, you can use 'Gaisge'.
The Scottish Gaelic spelling is Steaphanaidh.
In Scottish Gaelic it can be spelled Aislidh.
It doesn't look like Scottish Gaelic.
Scottish Gaelic is taigh. Irish is teach.
caileag
Seanair