I' not 100% sure, but i think it mean's "no". Mabey you just didn't hear exactly what it said.
"For" (mo)
In the Irish language the expression is "Croí na féile" (heart of generosity). In Scottish Gaelic: ?
it appears to mean my queen
In Irish, Is maith liom mo... is 'I like my...'inhala is not an Irish word.
You say "I am hungry" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ebi npa mi".
mo mo
"pulse of my heart" an Irish language phrase of endearment.It should be spelled cuisle mo chroí (accute accent on final i).
It being a name, ideally as in the original language. But the word as written would be pronounced 'Mo rr gAHn' (with 'Mo' as in 'Moth') by a Spanish-speaker.
Mo is slang for 'more' for example- 'mo money' means more money
mo bhuachaill (Irish) mo bhalach (Scottish)
ukininam mo = Your mother vagina It is the ilocano equivalent of saying F you.
Possibly 'mo nighean'? It means 'my daughter' in Scottish Gaelic.