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M'eudail

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As a noun:

annsachd (love, affection or beloved)

eudail (dear, darling, treasure)

luaidh (beloved person)

As an adjective:

gaolach (loving, dear)

gràdhach (loving, dear, beloved)

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There are several way to say it. See Am Faclair Beag for options.

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gaol, gràdh, eudail, luaidh

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(Noun) gaol, gràdh, eudail, luaidh (Adjective) gaolach, gràdhach

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Mo mhuirnín [mavourneen]

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Stór, pronounced store.

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