Cronaím uaim mo chairde Éireannacha.
Crónaím uaim mo chairde agus mo mhuintir
Slán go fóill, a chara.
le mo chairde (with my friends); le do chairde (with your friends).
Miss O'Brien would be Iníon (Uasal) Ní Bhriain; daughter of O'Brien.
In Irish it's "cronóidh muid thú"
Yes, you can say "我想你" to friends in Chinese. It means "I miss you" and is a common expression to show care and affection towards friends.
Irish: mo chairde Scottish: mo chairdean
There is a Gaelic website translator that will teach you to say it in Gaelic or you can just say it in English with an Irish accent and for that I recommend Boondock Saints
Tchífidh mé ansin sibh, a chairde
"Cronaím uaim thú" is Irish and means 'I miss you'.
Tá fáilte roimh chairde anseo.
In the Irish (Gaelic): 'banchairde', female friends.In (Scottish) Gaelic: 'banacharaidean', female friends.