athair
In Irish Gaeilge:Ár n-athair ár gcaraIn Scottish Gàidhlig:Ar n-athair ar caraid.
Th Scottish Gaelic translation of Father is "Athair". My father = M'athair, Your father = D'athair, Her father = a h-athair, His father = a athair, Our father = ar n-athair Your father (plural) = ur n-athair Their father = a n-athair
Tha gaol agam ort, a Dhadaidh. (Addressing Dad.)
There is no such thing as a "symbol" for athair. Athair is just an Irish word meaning father. Irish words have no "symbols".
" Daidí ", pronounced the same as "Daddy". The word for father is "athair".
"Gráim thú" means "I love you", however it's not the right way to say "I love you" in Irish. The proper translation is: "tá grá agam duit". "athair" means "father" The correct translation for "I love you father" is "tá grá agam duit a athair"
They sound like maw-hir and ahir.
What are you trying to say in English? I could translate it for you.
athair [aher]AthairThe Irish word for "father" is "athair" (ahir).
Approximately "ahir", spelled "athair" in Irish.
Irish Gaelic = Athair agus iníon. Scottish Gaelic = Athair agus nighean.