Rossmoyne Senior High School's motto is 'Success Nourishes Hope'.
In Irish it's "An rud a bheathaíonn mé, 'sé a mhilleann mé"
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In Irish: toradh, rath, conách, bua
In the Irish language: Filleann an dóchas. In Scottish Gaelic: ?
The House of Names website indicates that the earliest records of the Borderlands surname of Roos arrived in England with the Norman Invasion of 1066 A.D.From the Dutch (or German) word roos meaning "rose".Family motto: "Success nourishes hope!"
In Irish - déan (do), dóchas (hope) In Scottish Gaelic - dèan - dòchas
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
In Irish (Gaelic): Dóchas, creideamh, agus grá.In (Scottish) Gaelic: Dòchas, creideas agus gaol.
Example sentence - The food nourishes our body.
The uterus nourishes the fertilized ovum.
The Gaelic word "a smeoraich" translates to "to thrive" or "to prosper" in English. It is derived from the Scottish Gaelic language, where "a" is a particle used to address someone directly, and "smeoraich" is the verb meaning "to thrive" or "to prosper." This word encapsulates the idea of growth, success, and flourishing in a Gaelic context.