shalluv
The English surname Clifford has no Scottish Gaelic form.
a haon [In Irish, "a haen"] Scottish Gaelic is:
For the record, "Gaelic" is used for the Scottish variety, and the Irish is called "Irish" at least in Ireland.That having been said:Mo dheartháir is the Irish andmo bhràthair is the Gaelic (Scotland).
fallt-yeh
ow-en
/kɔgʲrʲəx/
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
That is not a Scottish Gaelic word. It may be a word in the English dialect of Scotland ("Scots" or "Lallans"). Gaelic has no 'w' or 'y'.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
me-ow-n-ruchk
It is pronounced "tcheel-yór" and means 'tiler' in Irish; Scottish Gaelic: ...
shenavur (grandmother in Scottish Gaelic).