It means "from the sea".
The stem mar means sea Example word: marine
Popular entertainer Harry McCarthy reversed the normal order of the English language in order to make it rhyme. The song says, "But now, when Northern treachery attempts our rights to mar..." but what it *means* is "...But now, when Northern treachery attempts to mar our rights." If Harry had written it that way, it wouldn't have rhymed at all. The definition of mar is "To impair the soundness, perfection, or integrity of; spoil"
The root words mar, mari, and mer means sea and pool
mar is a root word, it means "the sea", from Latin "mare" marine, marsh, maritime, marina
It means "from the sea".
"Mar sin é" means "Is that so?"
The phrase 'Corona Del Mar' translates from Spanish into English as 'Crown the Sea'. This is broken down as the following Corona = Crown, Del = the, and Mar = sea.
Translation: Cape of the Sea
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no = no mar = sea
"mar"is the Spanish word for sea.
Translation: Our friendship is like the sea.
Literally translated it means "Star of the sea". It's a starfish.
Cielo is "sky" or "heaven", and mar is "sea", but the "e" is unclear. If you mean "y", then the statement means "sky and sea". If you meand "de", then it is "sky of sea".
"En el mar" means "in the sea" or possibly "on the sea".
Irish is a language more complex than English. You have to learn it.