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Scottish Gaelic: CREIDEAMH (religious) [kred-juv]

CREIDEAS [kre-juss](faith/trust in someone) EARBSA [erebsa], MUINIGHIN [mun-yeen]

Irish Gaelic: Creideamh, [kred-ju](I have faith in God, Tá creideamh agam i nDia)

muinín [mwin-yeen], iontaoibh [intheev](to have faith in someone)

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creideamh (faith), sìth (peace)

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Is beannaichte luchd-dèanamh na sìthe.

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