"Irish" in Spanish is "irlandés". It is pronounced "ear-lahn-DACE". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Lézard (French) Lagartija (Spanish) eidechse (German) earc / laghairt (Irish)
"Irish" in Spanish is " irlandés". It is pronounced "ear-lahn-DACE". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
in depends on the question 'Sea or Tá (Like Spanish, Irish has two forms of 'to be'.)
The word melody is said in the Irish language as seis. The word melody in Latin is said as melodiam and in Spanish as melodia.
shan As it is the English transcription of Seàn, the Irish form of John, in Spanish it would be Juan.
Leprechaun is a Gaelic , Irish concept and myth. there is no Spanish equivalent, you might have diminutive of men- (Hombritos -and the adjective for Irish) but as stated, this is an Irish, not an Hispanic concept!
Spanish: azul Irish: Gorm Italian: blu :D
The name Brian is pronounced the same way in Spanish as it is in English. My spanish speaking relatives, however, say it like Brieyan( the "e" like in tree, the "i" like in I)
It's crap
how do you say my country in irish
It is not an Irish word. It may be Spanish, however.
Keely is not a Spanish name. Therefore it has no meaning in Spanish, it means something in English I'm sure but I could not find it spelled as "Keely" anywhere.Keely is from Irish "keelin": meaning slender