In Irish the words for 'prophet' are:
fáidh (seer/prophet also wise man/sage)
tairngire (prophet/wise man also precocious child)
fáistineach (prophet/soothsayer)
In (Scottish) Gaelic:?
For the record, people in Ireland don't use "Gaelic" in reference to the language, the term "Irish" is preferred. In Scotland the language is called "Gaelic".
The (Scottish) Gaelic word for 'priest' is 'sagart'.
(The Irish has the same spelling, with a different pronunciation.)
fáidh,
or físí
It is fàidh (fie).
sagart
Saoirse (roughly seer-sha)
I believe that the Scottish Gaelic word for "freedom" is "saorsa". The Irish Gaelic form is "saoirse' (pronounced SEER-sha in both forms)
The Latin word for seer is 'Videns' Hope's this help's :)
Saoirse is the Gaelic/Irish word for "freedom". It's pronounced SEER-sha. This word is often used as a name (and a term) with strong Irish political overtones. In recent years it has growing popularity as a girl's name, usually indicating that the parents have strong Irish nationalist leanings. 'Saoirse' is also the title of the monthly Republican Sinn Fein newspaper.
seer
Seer
seer
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Swami
Your in Irish Gaelic is: bhurthe Irish word for your is: bhur
It is an Irish word.
It isn't an Irish word.