In Irish,"Más é do thoil é." (If you please.).
In (Scottish) Gaelic: "Ma 's e do thoil e".
It's correctly spelled Más é do thoil é (If you please.)
In Irish Gaelic, "is fearr duitse canadh ach is mó liomsa" means "you prefer to sing but I prefer to talk."
Please (to one person) in Irish Gaelic
'(If you) please' is le do thoil (with your will) or más é do thoil é (if it is your will). The plural would be different, e.g. más é bhur dtoil é.le do thoil - mas é do thoil é (with a fada on the 'a')
Le do thoil.andMás é do thoil é.
Irish Gaelic: "Más é do thoil é" or "Le d'thoil". Scots Gaelic: "Ma' s e do thoil e." These are used when addressing one person only.
"you" should be "i" "I" means "in" "sin" means "this" "i ngrá leat" means "in love with you" "le do thoil" means "please" "ghrá" means "love" "dom" means "to me"
MS mean Master of Stomatology
"Please" loosely and "With your will" literally are English equivalents of the Irish Gaelic phrase le do thoil. One of the pronunciation possibilities is "leh dhu hull" in Gaelic.
Military Standard
MS is the postal code for Mississippi.
What does the MS mean behind a counselors name.