Bean (pronounced 'ban') means woman or lady in a very every-day sense. Bean uasal (pron. ban OO-sal) means 'noble lady' but is used in a formal or polite way rather than actually referring to nobility or royalty. Finally, bantiarna (pron. ban TEER-nuh) means lady in the sense of nobility, as in Lord and Lady.
Hopefully, my pronunciation guides get you somewhere near the actual way we say it...
bean, a woman (as in banshee)
bean uasal, literally noblewoman
Bantiarna, a title, as Lady Di.
bantiarna
To say my lady in the Irish language, say: mo bhean
Bean
bantiarna
Cnoc Muire
No, Lady Gaga is part American and part Italian.
The title Lady. as in Lady Di. That's Irish Gaelic BTW.
An Irish lady who paints pictures of horses
Bean uasal; bantiarna
Bean uasal = lady Ainnir = girl; young woman, maiden Spéirbhean = beautiful woman, fair lady Bantiarna = Lady (title)
answer to question "Whose portrait was used as the watermark on Irish banknotes" is LADY LAVERY
Toughy from Lady and the Tramp ? He's and Irish Terrier.
Possibly Bean na gealaí.
In Irish it's "bantiarna" In Scottish Gaelic: "baintighearna"