It should be "le grá", it means "with love".
"you" should be "i" "I" means "in" "sin" means "this" "i ngrá leat" means "in love with you" "le do thoil" means "please" "ghrá" means "love" "dom" means "to me"
A misspelling ofTáim i ngrá leat. I am in love with you.Irish doesn't have words like 'you'. It appears to be a Google 'translation'.
That sentence doesn't make sense.Another Google translation."thit beirt i ngrá" means "two fell in love'.
'le' can mean 'the'(masculine) or 'it'
"cronam th" should be "cronaím uaim thú" "cronaím uaim thú, táim i ngrá" means "I miss you, I'm in love" A do-it-yourself translation?
Feux mean Fire and le mean the. The Fire
A le a (of what)
Le directeur : the boss
LE can mean many things. for ex in Investment banking LE can mean Legal Entity. In case of retail banking it can mean Loan Equivalent and so on.
Le Croix = the Cross
"Le Plus" is French for "most".
"le" is the french term for "the"