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Terms for 'dear' in Irish Gaelic include:dílisdilionúinSpeaking to someone, you might say 'dear' in Irish Gaelic as:a charaa stóra chroía thaisceSpeaking about someone, you'd use 'mo' instead of 'a'.
A Phádraig a chara
It depends on how you want to use the word.If you wanted to say Dear friends it's A chairdeif you wanted to say Dear John it would be Sheáin, a chara
look at the rain, dear
look at the rain, dear
In Irish it's: A Bobby, a chara / A Bobby dhil
Usually when addressing someone in a letter, you would say or write "A Sheáin, a chara" (Dear John,).
Bean an / Bean Uí / Bean Mhic
dear dear
"dear"
In Venice, you can say "caro" to address someone as "dear".
Look at that rain dear (like ----> look at that reindeer)This is a Japanese joke; she said: "サンタサンダー!", pronounced as santa sandā!, a joke on the phonetic pronunciations of English words by the Japanese.