"O" does mean "from" in some contexts; but if you are saying "I am from Ireland" you would say "Is as Éirinn mé". If you want to ask "are you from Ireland" you would say: "An as Éirinn thú?" If you don't come from Ireland, you have my undying asympathy.
"Éirinn" means "Ireland", it's the dative of Éire.
In Irish it's Éire.In Scottish Gaelic it is Eirinn.
The Irish word for Ireland derived from Eirann to Eirinn.
what does O mean on a gold necklace
O- is not a suffix.
"Sonofa" is a colloquial way of saying "son of a," usually used before a swear word to express frustration or anger. For example, "sonofa gun" is a euphemistic expression that avoids using stronger language.
I am not sure what the question is here. In case you mean, "Are you a Samoan?", then it is, "O oe o se Samoa?"
o nunca = or never
It means rolling on floor
None by itself.
It expresses shock or disbelief.
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