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".
They sound like maw-hir and ahir.
What are you trying to say in English? I could translate it for you.
"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"
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.