For most reliable translations consult daltai.com or irishgaelictranslator.com.
I have not found Google translations to be accurate.
For openers don't go to Google translator.
try irishgaelictranslator or daltai.com
"mait" should be "maith", "agut" should be "agat", "gra" should be "ghrá"and "croi" should be "chroí".
"Go raibh maith agat, a ghrá geal mo chroí" means "Thank you, bright love of my heart"
Yes, I can translate most things, can I help you?
The English language is Béarla. As an adjective, Sasanach means 'English'.
Irish Gaelic: cara/caraid Scottish Gaelic: caraid
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There are no automatic translators that can accurately translate from English to Irish or Irish to English.
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There is no website where you can translate whole essays into Irish, you'll have to pay a translator.
The Irish speak English too...
Yes
pedar isn't an Irish word. 'Peadar' is the Irish version of 'Peter'.
what do you mean ? What does "is" mean ? Correction made by: SL56AJH If you mean what does "is" translate to from Irish-gaelic to English then it is: and. If you want to know how to translate "is" from English to Irish-gaelic then the word is: ea.
Is Éireannach mé trí dheonú Dé. (in Irish)
"Madre" isn't an Irish word; 'madra' is, it means 'dog'.
There are a few good Irish translation websites. One of the most popular is known as Babelfish. It allows translations for a multitude of languages, including Irish to English.
In Scottish Gaelic Frangag is the equivalent of Frances.In Irish it would be Proinséas.
In Irish it's: coirpeach (noun) / coiriúil (adj)