In Irish it's: ar fheabhas / den scoth
In Irish: bia maith.In Scottish Gaelic: biadh math.
Wonderful in Scottish Gaelic is iongantach.
Tá sé go hálainn (or) Tá sé ar fheabhas (or) Tá sé go híontach
iontach Tá tú go hiontach - You're amazing
Irish Gaelic: (adjective) Sármhaith or dearscnaí.However, It is excellent is Tá sé ar fheabhas/Tá sé thar cionn.Scottish Gaelic:barrailallailso-roghnaidhfìor-mhathòrdha
'You are perfect" is 'Tá tú ar fheabhas'.Sounds like 'taw too air owss'.
Ar feabhas(pronounced ar ousAnother answer:iontach (wonderful)éachtach (wonderful)'It is wonderful!' is 'Tá sé thar barr!' or 'Tá sé thar na bearta!''Ar fheabhas' is 'wonderfully'.
"I said" is "Dúirt mé".
This is spelt wrong but very well as in I'm verywell sounds like ana VA its an-mhaith (on-a wha) but even then that means very good. if you mean very well in the context of ok then its ceart go leor (kee-art guh lore) hope this helps xx
Well, the spelling is so bad that I'm not sure exactly what you're trying to say. It looks like you meant to type this: Tá dó Gaeilge go h'iontach mo cailín agus a ???? mór ar fheabhas. There is no such word I've ever heard of as 'cioca' in Gaeilge (Irish), and I can't tell what the word should be. Can you clarify? In the meantime, I can answer part of it. (My Irish is terrible, so hopefully someone else will correct me if I'm wrong...) Gaeilge is wonderfully useful for my girl and her excellent big ???
The word melody is said in the Irish language as seis. The word melody in Latin is said as melodiam and in Spanish as melodia.