madra
"Madrá".
Irish doesn't have a word for 'have'; instead you say 'is at-him';'He has a dog' would be 'Tá madra aige'.
"Madre" isn't an Irish word; 'madra' is, it means 'dog'.
The Irish for dog is madra (pronounced mod-reh)There is no real equivalent word for doggy. The nearest would be maidrín, (mod-reen) a little dog - not necessarily a pup.
The Irish language word for "dog" is madra, although madadh is also used in some Gaeltachts. A hunting dog is called gadhar, and cú, a hound/greyhound. The Scots Gaelic word is cù.
The Irish Wolfhound is the tallest breed of dog, but not the heaviest.
If you mean dog, I'd say St. Bernard, Irish Wolfhound and Great Dane
Your in Irish Gaelic is: bhurthe Irish word for your is: bhur
Irish Setter, Irish Terrier, Irish Wolfhound.
The Irish included in a dogs breed refers to the origin where that breed of dog was first bred. (i.e. Irish Wolfhound, Irish Setter, originated in Ireland).
It is an Irish word.