"beag n" should be "beagán" However "beagán gé " doesn't mean "little goose", it means "a little bit of goose" "little goose" is "gé bheag", pronounced "gay vyug"
This is not Irish for 'Holy Spirit,' but rather for the Greylag goose. The correct wording is An Gé Fiáin. The Wild Goose. This is pronounced 'On Geh Fee-an.'
In Irish it's "gé fhiáin"
The way you say wild goose in Japanese is Gan
The word "goose" in Dutch is "gans"; the plural is "ganzen".
how do you say my country in irish
a goose is 'une oie' (fem.) in French.
goose
Ganso
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The way to say egg in Irish is ubh
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