"biseach ort"
This could be better translated if used in a sentence. Irish has several ways to say it depending on the context.
In Irish it's "níos fearr"
You feel like your a better person and you have better things to do
How do you say Please feel better and sleep well beautiful!
In Malayalam, you can say "നന്ദി" (nandi) to express feel better.
fe6l be5teg
"Avey mane saru lage chey" is "Now I feel better" in Gujrati.
A better way to say it is síorathrú. It means 'forever changing'.
No, unfortunately it is not. You may say "It will make you feel better."The correct forms for the adjectives are:positive: goodcomparative: bettersuperlative: best
se sentir mieux
how do you say my country in irish
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.