Depending on context 'I am' could be 'Is mé' or 'Tá mé'.
Irish has two forms of 'to be' as does Spanish.
Woulfe, Wolfe (In Irish: de Bhulbh)
the Irish for history is stair
It is spelled Féilim in Irish.
As its not an Irish name there would be no Irish spelling for it
The word qaolionn is not Irish. Irish has no "q".
ansin
Póg mo thóin
In Irish Gaelic it is diabéiteas.
'Kim' as in English; no Irish form.
Audrey is spelled Aidrí in Irish.
Tionlacan means 'convoy' in Irish Gaelic.
Ard Mhaca is Armagh in the Irish language.