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21st January 09, 01:50 PM
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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).
Hope this helps,
Slainte!
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