It should be "Clann Fearghaill abú" it means "the clan (children) of Farrell for ever". The motto of the O'Hallorans.
In Irish Gaelic, 'teaghlach' means means the family including the parents, but 'clann' refers to the children of the family, offspring.
This (is) he/it.
'Thank you' is an English phrase and therefore has no meaning in Irish.
It means 'children'.
You drink a lot
'I will go.'
that would mean "we are fidir"however "is feidir linn" means "we can" in Irish
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The Irish phrase Cara Nua translates to "a new friend" in English.
"a cairde" means "her friends"
It is an Irish phrase meaning "my pulse", which is a term of endearment. It comes a longer Irish phrase meaning, "the pulse of my heart".
In Irish, yes.