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What is Gaelic word for look?

The Gaelic word for "look" depends on the context and the specific meaning you want to convey. Here are a few options:

General "look":

* amhairc (pronounced "ah-v-ark") - this is the most common and general word for "look".

Other meanings of "look":

* féach (pronounced "fay-k") - this word means "to look" as an action.

* radharc (pronounced "rah-dhar-k") - this word means "view" or "sight" and can also be used to mean "look".

* cuma (pronounced "koo-ma") - this word means "appearance" or "look" in terms of how someone or something appears.

The best word to use will depend on the specific context. For example:

* "Look at that beautiful sunset!" - Amhairc ar an tráthnóna álainn sin!

* "I looked up at the stars." - D'fhéach mé suas ar na réaltaí.

* "The view from the mountain top was breathtaking." - Ba bhreáth an radharc ón mbarr an tsléibhe.

* "She has a kind look in her eyes." - Tá cuma cineálta ina súile.

It's always helpful to consider the context and use the word that best fits the meaning you're trying to convey.

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