Irish: muintir go brách
Scots: muinntir gu bràth
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
'Cairde go deo' seems to be a common translation.
dlúthchairde go deo
cairde cléibh go deo.
I suppose that would be chairde go deo
family over everything
"teaghlach gu bràth" means "family forever"
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"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
There's no such thing as a Gaelic symbol for family. The Manx for "family" is "mooinjer" In Scots Gaelic it's "teaghlach" In Irish it's: muintir / teaghlach
friends forever
family is forever
Family is forever
Éire go brách/Éirinn go brách in Irish Scottish Gaelic: ?
In Scottish Gaelic: gu bràtham feastaa-chaoidhgu deògu sìorraidhManx Gaelic: er son dy braghIrish Gaelic: go deo/go brách/choíche
this is Gaelic for Scotland forever.**************************************************************Scottish Gaelic: Alba gu bràth.Irish Gaelic for "Scotland Forever" is "Albain abú".
Darach go deo