It is Irish. It means 'you eat'.
(Scottish) Gaelic is biadh; Irish is bia.
It's an Irish term meaning The luck of the Irish. ádh is the Irish/Gaeilge for luck. Hope that helps
'always adhere.'
'An t-ádh dearg'
T. H. Irish has written: 'The pursuit of a hero'
an t-ádh dearg
It would be 'Bhí an t-ádh dearg orainn' in Irish.
'Will' is not an Irish word and has no meaning in Irish.
It doesn't mean anything in Irish.
The expression you give is an attempt at spelling in English what is an Irish phrase. The Irish for kiss is póg. - pronouned with a long 'o'.The Irish for my is mo.The Irish for behind is tóin. - pronounced tow-in.The 't' is aspirated (softened) when it follows the possessive 'mo' and is pronouned hone.
In Irish it is Bhí an t-ádh dearg ort.
Nikko doesn't mean anything in Irish.