muintir / teaghlach (family)
grá (love)
saol / beatha (life)
Gaelic, for "family".
clan or clann is the Gaelic term for family
The Irish word for 'life' is beatha.
saol / beatha
The word whiskey is of Gaelic origin. It derived from the Gaelic word whisky which means water of life.
In Irish it's: muintir / teaghlach
Gaelic for 'the water of Life'
I suggest that the Gaelic word for history is transliterated as "stair," from a copy of the history of the nine generation James Armstrong family in our possession.
It is gaol in Scottish Gaelicand grá in IrishIn Irish ("Gaelic"): grá, cion, gean, páirt.In (Scottish) Gaelic: ?
The Gaelic word for love is cariad. Sacrifice translates as aberth, so the entire phrase would be cariad yn aberth.
The word for life is "beatha". (Pronounced beh-ha) For example "uisge beatha" (whisky) means "water of life".
Beatha (pr. baha)