Mean
The haudensaunee mean irguios
MEAN ignoble - being mean signify - mean
R mean reastate the question. A mean answer it. F mean for example. F mean for example. T mean this show that. RAFFT that what it mean in Ela
The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
"mo leannan" means "my sweetheart"
"mo leannan" means "my sweetheart"
Affectionate term for a girl or woman, Sweetheart is often the translation given in the Loch Lomond lyrics: "Ho ho mo leannan ho, mo leannan bhoidheach ho"
bràmair leannan neach-gaoil gràidhean dòchas a shùgh mo chridhe
Leannan or bràmair
Ho, ho mo leannan (Oh, oh my sweetheart)Ho mo leannan (Oh my sweetheart) bhoidheach (beautiful)(Ho, ho is neither Gaelic nor English, it's just a filler for a song, the same as "dah dah dah" which is sometimes used in pop songs)."My love/darling/sweetheart. My beautiful love/darling".Mo = just the way it sounds - short, sharp sound; not like the long sound of the character "Mo" in Eastenders!leannan = 'L' is a fat L. Pronounced llyan -an (2 syllables)bhoidheach = voy - och (2 syllables)
a ghraidh a rùn a leannain These are all in the vocative case, as if you were addressing your beloved directly
"marú" means "slaughter" "crois" means "cross / crucifix" "leannán" means "sweetheart / lover" As a full phrase it makes no sense, it's just a string of separate words.
"luan" should be "luain" "ceol an luain" is pronounced "koul on loo-in"
AISLINN ('vision, dream') would sound like "Ashlin." Another spelling is AISLING, which would sound like "Ashling."
Why trap your guest on this darn site? I believe you need some new developers to remove this horrible etiquette.
It means "The bright days of my youth." It should be written: Na Laethe Geal M'�ige