An Samhradh means "the Summer"
Samhradh
Irish "Gaelic" and (Scottish) Gaelic are: samhradh.
An Scéalaí agus an bainisteoir a chabhraigh leis an loistín nua.
samhradh [sow-ra; sow-ru in Ulster]
Spring is An tEarrach. Summer is An Samhradh. Autumn is AnFómhar. Winter is An Geimhreadh.
taitneamh na gréineANOTHER ANSWER:dealramh na gréine; grian
"Samhradh" is pronounced as "sow-rah," with the "sow" sounding like the English word "sow" (to plant) and "rah" pronounced like "rah" in "rah-rah." The emphasis is typically on the first syllable. This Irish word refers to the season of summer.
It means summer
Go raibh samradh ar dóigh agat is a Gaelic translation of 'Have a great summer'.
it doesn't make proper sense i. Literally translates as in the summer I spend a lot in France ... It doesn't make ends as you would have to say why you spend
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Irish is the proper adjective for Irish, as in "Irish dancing," "Irish jig," or "Irish bar."