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"From" is "ó".

For example, "le grá ó Mháire" means "with love from Mary".

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In Irish 'we' is either sinn or muid.

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'He comes from Cork.' Is ó Chorcaigh dhó. Is as Corcaigh dhó.

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The word for the Irish language is An Ghaeilge.

As an adjective Éireannach.

The Irish people is na hÉireannaigh (or na Gaeil)

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toradh (singular) / torthaí (plural)

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