'(It) is precious the life' in Irish.
"craicalte" should be "chraiceáilte" "mo bheatha chraiceáilte" means "my crazy existence"
"O raibh" should be "Óro" "Óro 'sé do bheatha 'bhaile" means "oh you're welcome home"
It means: to please (someone) greatly.
It means to call or email someone.
"Yonde Kudasai" is a Japanese phrase that translates to "please read" or "please call." It is a polite way to ask someone to read something or to call someone.
The word is "flatter." It means to excessively praise someone in order to please or manipulate them.
'Óró sé do bheatha abhaile' means 'you are welcome home'. The name of a patriotic Irish song by Pádraic Pearse.
This is an old way of saying, "I Pray to Thee". Typically used by someone to ask or plead for something from someone else. Such as--> "I prithee, please can you spare some food?" The first known use of this term was in the early 1600's.
please can someone tell me what it means
It means "no dictionary"
It means to do something just to please someone, or not to argue with or interrupt someone while they are proposing an idea.
This phrase is used to describe something that someone will like. To please the eye means that the person likes what they see.