In Irish Gaelic 'mo chara' means 'my friend'.
Actually "mo chara" simply means "my friend", "mo" means "my" and "chara" means "friend"It's 'my friend' in Irish Gaelic.
Mo chara, in Irish Gaelic. Mo charaid, in Scottish Gaelic and Connemara Irish
In Gaelic, you can say "mo chara anam" to mean "my soul friend".
le grá, do mo chara
Irish: mo chairde Scottish: mo chairdean
In Irish it's mo dheirfiúr, mo chara
Irish: Go raibh maith agat, a chara. (Scottish) Gaelic: ?
"Mo". So, for example, "My friend" is "Mo chara".
"Mo Chara" means "my friend" in Irish. "Mo Chairde" means "my friends", plural.
In Scottish Gaelic, the word for friend is "cara." The pronunciation is similar to "kar-uh," with the emphasis on the first syllable. Gaelic is a Celtic language spoken in Scotland, and "cara" is commonly used to refer to a friend or a companion in everyday conversation.
Irish: 'agus chun tú mo chara' I don't know about Irish Gaelic, though.
Ardóidh mé mo Guinness duit, a chara