"Tá tú tuirseach", means "You are tired".
It doesn't appear to be Irish Gaelic.
Táim tuirseach (I am tired). Or Tá tuirse orm('There is tiredness on-me').
Tá úll aige" means "He has an apple"
"Cén fáth a raibh na páistí tuirseach?" means "Why were the children tired?"
Scottish Gaelic Tha mi brosnaichte; Irish Gaelic Tá mé spreagtha.
"tá" means "is" (it's the present tense of the verb "bí") "tion" isn't an Irish word.
Google translate says "I hope to soon" Irish Gaelic
It means 'if you can speak Irish' literal translation is "If be Irish on you."
Ta tuirse orm
"Tá tusa an-mhaith ar fad" means "You're great all together"
Is a Girl's name. Tawnia \ta(w)-nia\ is a variant of Tawny (Irish, Old English), in Irish The meaning of the name Tawnia is: A green field; the warm sandy color of a lion's coat.
In Tagalog, "ta ta" is commonly used to refer to the male genitalia, specifically the penis. It is a colloquial and informal term.