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The Irish phrase Cara Nua translates to "a new friend" in English.
The Irish word for new is "nua." The word "nua" has its origins in the Old Irish language, which was spoken in Ireland from around the 6th century to the 10th century. In Old Irish, the word for "new" was "núe," which was derived from the Proto-Celtic word "nowyos." Over time, the word evolved into "nua" in the modern Irish language, which is still spoken in Ireland today. The word "nua" is an important part of the Irish language and culture, and it is used frequently in everyday conversation.
It should be written:Fáilte roimh an leanbh nua!and it means "welcome new baby!" in Irish.
In Irish it's nua / úr
Happy new year in Irish
NUA is Network User Address
yes wbsite http://www.narutoengdub.co.nr
Nua Bou was created in 1962.
Lá Nua was created in 1984.
"An tigh nua" means " The new house"
Irish: nua (in Ulster Irish úr) Scottish: ùr
Stór nua or Maoin nua