The Irish word 'te' means 'hot' in English.
'Late' is a word in English not Irish.
EIR short for Éire (Ireland)?
It the English pause word "Well" in Irish.
"Soaps" is not a word in Irish; it's an English word.
In Irish it means 'with-her'.
It does not appear to be Irish (Gaelic); maybe it is a word in Hiberno-English.
pedar isn't an Irish word. 'Peadar' is the Irish version of 'Peter'.
Unless you mean 'veain' which is a borrowing of the English 'van' it doesn't look like an Irish word.
You is the English equivalent of 'te'. The word is in the singular form. It also is in its form as the direct object of the verb.
Carla is the same in Irish as it is in English
Banana is the same in both English and Irish.
The English word for "kati te kuaha" is "close the door." In this phrase, "kati" means "close," "te" is the definite article "the," and "kuaha" means "door."