This is a fairly minor point of usage, but if you say hard boiled eggs you could be interpretted as saying that the eggs are both hard and boiled, when what you really mean is that the eggs were hard-boiled, which is to say, boiled for a longer time than they would be if you wanted soft-boiled eggs. So you can use the hyphen.
how do you say my country in irish
When you say someone is hard boiled you basically mean that he is very difficult to deal with.
How do you say "for four days " in irish?
The way to say egg in Irish is ubh
No Irish version.
No Irish form.
"luckily in Irish"
Caitríona in Irish.
No Irish version.
sneachta is how you would say snow in Irish Gaelic
Rí na nÉireannach (king of the Irish)