A Chríost déan trócaire (Christ have mercy)
Christ be/is with us Christ be/is with us
'Cá mbeidh an phicnic acu?' is an Irish sentence that means 'Where will they have the picnic?' in English.
What does watchfully mean? There, that's a sentence.
type to mean
Depending on the context it can mean: using / throwing / spending / consuming / wearing
yes i can use it in a sentence doesnt mean i am going to give you it
The word 'doigh' can be used in a variety of ways; for an accurate translation you need to use it in a sentence.
Sé ~ (pronounced "shay") <<< can mean "it" or "he", depends on the sentence Tá sé = It is / he is Bhí sé = It was / he was Béidh sé = It will be / he will be
do you mean concomitance
I think you mean "Give you a sentence with the word revenge in it." The villain took revenge upon the hero. If you play that joke on me, I will get my revenge.
'Will' is not an Irish word and has no meaning in Irish.
can you give a sentence also? PS: i am the same who asked it