Cén fáth nach bhfuil tú ag labhairt as Gaeilge anois.
anois ("a-NISH")
As Ireland is mainly English-speaking, it would be presents. In the Irish language, presents, as in gifts, is bronntanais. Also féiríní.
how do you say my country in irish
saol álainn faoi shíocháin anois
Gaeilge (Irish language) agat (at-you) labhair (speaking) liom (with me)Doesn't make sense. What are you trying to say?
The Wreckers are the Irish Autobots there are three of them.RoadbusterLeadfootTopspin
How do you say "for four days " in irish?
The way to say egg in Irish is ubh
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Ireland is an English-speaking country, so you would just say "No". If you want to use the Irish language, then you would say "Níl", which is pronounced like kneel.(Comment) In Irish Gaelic there is no single word for yes or no. A verb is given in a negative form. Since Irish has two forms of 'to be', much like Spanish, 'He is not" could be 'Níl sé' or 'Ní hé' depending on context.
No Irish version.
No Irish form.