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Gaol (English) Jail (American English)
A gaol bird or jailbird is someone who is in prison.
"Gaol" is an obsolete spelling of the word "jail." There are two spellings but the same pronunciation. Note to be confused with "goal", meaning "target" or the place you have to get the ball to score a point.
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
quoi is 'what' in English.
gaol
if you mean "goal" the Hebrew word is matara (מתרה). If you mean gaol, there is no such word in Hebrew.
Gaol (English) Jail (American English)
Prison
Gaol time is simply another term for "jail time". The word gaol was used in 18th and 19th century England, and then in Australia after the British settled the country.
It derives from the 'Old English' word; Gaol.
Gaol time is simply another term for "jail time". The word gaol was used in 18th and 19th century England, and then in Australia after the British settled the country.
There are several words for 'love' as a noun, the most common is gaol.'I love you' is 'Tha gaol agam ort' or 'Tha gràdh agam dhut'.The Scottish Gaelic word for 'love' is gaol.
jail, prison, clink
love from John
It means to get released from a gaol (jail).
Gaol was an early English term for a jail. The word is still used in some English-speaking countries, such as the UK and Australia.