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In (Scottish) Gaelic: mathan In Irish:béar or mathúin The personal name Art also means 'bear' but is not used for the animal. Irish Gaelic: béar, mathghamhain Scottish Gaelic: ?
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bear claw is in English, do you mean, what the Gaelic translation of the English phrase "bear claw"?
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In Irish it's téidíAnother answer:In Irish it is béirín bréige
Bear Grylls can speak English, French, German, Gaelic (Scotland) and Mandarin. suck on that!!
Teach na mBéar (House of the Bears); Teach an Bhéir (House of the Bear) in IrishScottish Gaelic:?
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In Irish it's béar beag / béirín
The surname Mahone is a variation of Mahon, of Celtic or Gaelic origin and means bear.
Irish Gaelic: béar/mathghamhain Scottish Gaelic: mathan Manx Gaelic: maghouin Welsh: arth Cornish: ors Breton: arzh The proto-Celtic word for bear is Artos. It is considered one possible root for the name Arthur.
mathúin (accent mark on u) is pronounced ma-hoo-in.
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