Ní maith liom an sneachta
Pronounced: nee mah lom on shnacta
(it means i dont like the snow, if you want hate its Is fuath liom)
Tá sé a' cur sneachta.
The word is sneachta, pronounced shnocta.
sneachta is how you would say snow in Irish Gaelic
they dont like them --- We hate them. Although, to be fair, Irish comedians of course make a lot of jokes about the Irish which are accepted. But that is only because Irish comedians say things that the Irish can relate to. Whereas, when people outside of Ireland make Irish jokes, they're usually based on stereotypes and can be extremely insulting.
The word for hundred in Irish is céad, pronounced like 'kaedh'.
"Tomatoes" is trátaí in the Irish language. pronounced like traw-thee.
in depends on the question 'Sea or Tá (Like Spanish, Irish has two forms of 'to be'.)
if you like him just say that. The good track to love is saying only things that are true. if you dont like him then say "Sorry.. but i dont know you and.. i dont like you.. because i dont know you.. bye."
In the Irish the word is 'goraille' pronounced much like the English word.
The Irish Gaelic for 'castle' is is caisleán (sounds like cash-lawn).
Beag (said like: byug).
If you were going to say it as a name you would say: Neve Bianco If you were going to use Snow White as a adjective you would say: Bianco come la neve, which means white like the snow.
Some would say you are 12.5% or one eight Irish. Others would say you are 0% Irish and that it is only your great grand dad was Irish, if you were not born in and lived in Ireland like your great grand dad did.
Generally Irish people are regarded as being quite friendly. Many visitors to Ireland will say that. There are of course individuals in Ireland who are not very nice, just like in any country.