In Irish 'thar ceann' means on behalf of; for the sake of. "Cionn' may be dialectal?
In Irish it's: OS cionn / thuas / thar / lastuas
In Irish it's "bun OS cionn"
Irish: thar barr!
It means "family above all."
In Scots Gaelic: 'S buidhe dhomh. In Irish Gaelic: Tá an t-ádh liom.
"Best" in Gaelic Irish would be translated to "is fearr".
thar gach uile ní...grá
In Galician 'I Matter' is 'Eu Tema'
dia ag feachaint thar me (not 100% correct but pretty close)
Irish: ansiúd/thall (adverb); thar; lastall de; taobh thall de (preposition) Scots Gaelic: thall; thairis; seach; thar Welsh: tu hwnt
Irish Gaelic: (adjective) Sármhaith or dearscnaí.However, It is excellent is Tá sé ar fheabhas/Tá sé thar cionn.Scottish Gaelic:barrailallailso-roghnaidhfìor-mhathòrdha
Ireland is the country in which Malin Head may be visited. Malin Head is the most northerly point on the entire island that's shared by the Irish Republic and by Northern Ireland. The Gaelic name for the spot is Cionn Mhalanna.