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Q: What does a leannan mean?
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What does leannan mean?

"mo leannan" means "my sweetheart"


What does mo leannan mean?

"mo leannan" means "my sweetheart"


What is a leannan?

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"


What is the Scottish Gaelic for sweetheart?

bràmair leannan neach-gaoil gràidhean dòchas a shùgh mo chridhe


What is the Scottish Gaelic for lover?

Leannan or bràmair


What do the lyrics ho ho mo leannan bhòidheach mean?

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)


Gaelic word for lover?

a ghraidh a rùn a leannain These are all in the vocative case, as if you were addressing your beloved directly


What does maru crois leannan mean in English?

"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.


What is the pronunciation of the Scottish Gaelic word 'leannan'?

"luan" should be "luain" "ceol an luain" is pronounced "koul on loo-in"


How do you pronounce leannan in Gaelic?

AISLINN ('vision, dream') would sound like "Ashlin." Another spelling is AISLING, which would sound like "Ashling."


How do you say until tomorrow sweetheart in Gaelic?

Why trap your guest on this darn site? I believe you need some new developers to remove this horrible etiquette.


What is the English translation for the Irish Gaelic 'Na Laetha Geal M'oige'?

It means "The bright days of my youth." It should be written: Na Laethe Geal M'�ige