mogul is an English word, not a Hebrew word:
Mo·gul[moh-guhl, -guhl, moh-guhl]noun 1. any of the Mongol conquerors of India who established an empire that lasted from 1526 to 1857, butheld only nominal power after 1803. Compare Great Mogul.
2. any of their descendants.
3. ( lowercase ) an important, powerful, or influential person: a mogul of the movie industry.
4. a Mongol or Mongolian.
5. Railroads. a steam locomotive having a two-wheeled front truck, six driving wheels, and no reartruck. See table under Whyte classification.
adjective 6. of or pertaining to the Moguls or their empire.
Also, Moghul, Mughal (for defs 1, 2, 6).
Origin:
1580-90; < Persian mughul Mongol
'Mogul' is not an Irish word so it has no meaning in Irish.The answer to 'How do you say mogul in Irish?' is mogal.
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