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Latest revision as of 20:39, 24 June 2009
[This is part of a project to list some vocabulary by semantic group, this list is just a starting point
- Gaelic - English - athair (m) - father - bean (f) - wife/woman - bràthair (m) - brother - caraid (m) - friend - càird (m) - relative - cèile (m) - husband - duine (m) - man/husband - leanabh (m) - child - mac (m) - son - màthair (f) - mother - nighean (f) - daughter - ogha (m) - grandchildren - pàiste (m) - infant/child - piuthair (f) - sister - seanair (m) - grandfather - seanmhair (f) - grandmother 
- Adapted from Fisher (2004).
See Also
External Links
References
- Fisher, Muriel (2004) Scottish Gaelic: level 1. Seattle: Each-mara publications.
