"Ca bhuil" should be "Cá bhfuil""mo bláthanna dathuil" should be "mo bhláthanna dathúla""cailim" doesnt mean anything and if it's miseplt I'm not sure what it should be""Cá bhfuil mo bhláthanna dathúla is cailim siad go mór" means "Where are my beautiful flowers and they cailim so much"
Cá bhfuil mo ghrá?
Assuming, given the category this question is in, that by 'Celtic' you mean Irish, the translation is 'Cá bhfuil mo bhata?' You could also say: Cá bhfuil mo mhaide?
In Irish it's "An bhfuil an t-ádh ortsa?"
The half way point from Springfield, MO to Modesto, CA is Lancaster, CA.
Williams ca
Cá bhfuil an páiste? (sounds like cawill a pawshti)
Simi Valley, Ca
Conas atá tú? or Cén chaoi ina bhfuil tú?******************************************************************Munster dialect is "Conas atá tú?" Connacht dialect is "Cén chaoi a bhfuil tú?" Ulster dialect is "Cad é mar atá tú?" (These are only used when addressing one person.) *******************************************************************
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-Bring him with you. -Solve you MO problems then return to CA -Provide what you need to stop relying on your Boyfriend.
That's a mix of two 2 different languages. "Tha gràdh agam ort" is Scottish Gaelic, it means "I love you" The rest is Irish. "mo chroí go deo" means "my heart forever" "máthair" means "mother"