Where does “gaelintaa” come from?

gaelintaa (Finnish) comes from Finnish gaeli, from Irish Gael, from Irish Gaoidheal, from Middle Irish Gaídel, from Old Irish Goídel, from Old Welsh Guoidel, from Proto-Brythonic guɨðel, from Proto-Celtic wēdus — forest, wood; tree, beam.

gaelintaa (Finnish): to translate into Scottish Gaelic

Definitions

  1. to translate into Scottish Gaelic

Ancestry of “gaelintaa”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishgaeliScottish Gaelic
2IrishGaelGael, Irish person; Highlander
3IrishGaoidheal
4Middle IrishGaídel
5Old IrishGoídelGael
6Old WelshGuoidelwild man, warrior
7Proto-Brythonicguɨðelsavage, woodsman
8Proto-Celticwēduswild
9Proto-Indo-Europeanwidʰu-forest, wood; tree, beam
Every word from Proto-Indo-European widʰu-Every word from Proto-Celtic wēdusEvery word from Proto-Brythonic guɨðel