''Is mé iníon m'athair'' (prononounced - Iss mae in-yeen maher)
The Irish word for 'daughter' is iníon(in-yeen).
Iníon deas.
LOL................. Well , they are rustic , simple people , who are straight to the point . If an Irish father {that's if it occurred to him , most Irish fathers see there daughters as a son who wears a dress , they're not the greatest of romantics} if he wanted you to know , he would tell you {as opposed to ask you} If you are a young man in love , Well your best bet is to talk it through with her , get her to tell her Paa , and say to him that he is to ask you and tell you , that he doesn't mind you romanticising his daughter ..... This method , will make him feel proud & respectful {Irish fathers love that} and it will also allay his fears , because he knows whats going on {Irish fathers don't like surprises unless its a free drink} So stop being so soppy , approach her , then officially get his consent !
Yes, most Irish fathers are good. Like in any country, there are some bad ones, but most are good fathers.
The Irish Gaelic for 'daughter' is iníon [in'yeen].Iníon"Iníon" is the word for "daughter" in the Irish language.
iníon go deo
máthair agus iníon agus deirfiúr. (agus = and)
your second cousin
your 5th cousin
Miss O'Brien would be Iníon (Uasal) Ní Bhriain; daughter of O'Brien.
grá athar
your 5th cousin