The Gaelic language, also known as Scottish Gaelic, is a Celtic language spoken by around 60,000 people in Scotland. It is closely related to Irish and Manx, and is one of the oldest languages in Europe.
There are many ways to say “by” in Gaelic, depending on the context. One common way is “le”, which is used to indicate the agent of an action. For example, “Tha mi ga leughadh leabhar” means “I am reading a book”.