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How do you say my lovely in Gealic?

It depends on which Gaelic language you're referring to:

* Irish Gaelic: "Mo ghrá" (pronounced "moh gra") is the most common and direct way to say "my love" in Irish Gaelic. It is a very affectionate and intimate term.

* Scottish Gaelic: "Mo ghràidh" (pronounced "moh grah") is the equivalent in Scottish Gaelic.

Both "mo ghrá" and "mo ghràidh" can be used as a term of endearment, and they are often used to address a romantic partner. You can also use them to address a family member or close friend.

It's important to note that there are many other ways to express "my love" in both languages, depending on the specific context and level of formality.

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