Here are some examples:
Scottish Gaelic:
* Rach: This is the most common form, meaning "go" (imperative, singular). You'd use this to tell someone to go.
* Imich: This also means "go," and is used more frequently in the negative or past tense.
Irish Gaelic:
* Téigh: This is the imperative singular form, meaning "go". You'd use this to tell someone to go.
* Téimid: This is the imperative plural form meaning "let's go".
To give you a more precise translation, you'd need to provide the full sentence or context.