le do thoil
sounds like lead hull
In Irish Gaelic, the phrase "yes please" can be translated as "Tá, le do thoil." The word "Tá" means "yes," and "le do thoil" means "please." It is important to note that Irish Gaelic has various dialects, so there may be slight variations in how this phrase is expressed depending on the region.
To say yes you answer with the verb in the positive.
yes.
Irish has no single words for 'yes' or 'no' as does English.
I would say yes because of the Mc. My mothers maden name is McIntyre and that is Irish so I would say yes. I don't know about the Cully but I would say yes.
You just say please since most people in Ireland speak english. If you want to know how to say it in Irish it's más é do thoil é.
To say yes you answer with the verb in the positive.
Yes
YES! Some say it's the Irish version of Charles, but that is not true.
Más é do thoil éPronounced- (mawshay du hull ay)
cuir do shíniú ar an leabhar le do thoil
"Irish" in Spanish is "irlandés". It is pronounced "ear-lahn-DACE". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.