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    Grandfather in Scots Gaelic

    Hi all my oldest daughter is expecting our first grandchild imminately.
    My wife is picking what the child will call us, I was thinking I might want to be called in the Gaelic. What is Scots gaelic for grandfather and how is it pronounced.

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    Seanair

    [seanair] nm. g. -ar; pl.+ean, grandfather

    words for
    Grandfather & Grandmother in Gaelic viz. Seanair ( pro. SHENNAR ) and
    Seanmhair ( pro. SHENNVAR )

    I have not figured out where to put the accent yet.

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    Grandfather Sean'air Shenar

    I believe the accent is on the first syllable. Gaelic speaking Scots chime in, please.

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    Do you mean which syllable has emphasis? The first, 'sean'. Seanair is a contraction of seanathair, from sean+athair, literally 'old father'.
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    Whit's 'at caad in Scots?

    Halo,

    'Seanair' (pronounced shen'-er)is the Scottish Gaelic for grandfather.

    There is also a Gaelicised spelling for the English word grandfather, which is: Granaidh, but the "dh" at the end has a "y" sound, which I believe would sound more like (gran-a-y).


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    As has been stated before, Grandfather is Seanair
    Emphasis on the Sean then er (Like in her.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by shawhighlander View Post
    Halo,

    'Seanair' (pronounced shen'-er)is the Scottish Gaelic for grandfather.

    There is also a Gaelicised spelling for the English word grandfather, which is: Granaidh, but the "dh" at the end has a "y" sound, which I believe would sound more like (gran-a-y).


    Hope this helps,
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    Grandfaither or Guidsir!
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    In 'Scots' rather than Gaidhlig it's also commonly 'Granda' and a Grandmother would be 'Grannie.'

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    Quote Originally Posted by slohairt View Post

    Whit's at caad in Scots?
    You guys are on the wrong trail...I was just adding this for fun.ith:
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Dubh View Post
    Hi all my oldest daughter is expecting our first grandchild imminately.
    My wife is picking what the child will call us, I was thinking I might want to be called in the Gaelic. What is Scots gaelic for grandfather and how is it pronounced.
    Gaelic speaker here and catching up
    Grandfather=gaelic is seanair= say it=shen-er which also means elder my kids call my dad shenni
    Grandmother = gaelic is seanmhair say it=shenuver we also say granni

    Hope this helps....

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