A Neoni is a green kitten with three straight whiskers, pink nose and insides of the ears, has a green diamond on the tail tip and has four vines sticking out its back.
It is the Vine Cat Pokemon and it is a Grass-type and it's one of the starter Pokemon in the Carol Region.
It's pronounced: Knee-ah-knee
If you want to learn about its evolved form (Neohm), type the following:
"What is a Neohm?"
First of all... I want to say that none of those Pokemon even exist!
I'm making new Pokemon. #1 is named Neoni. If you want to learn more about Neoni, type the following: "What is a Neoni?"
No
I don't think so. But, I'm making up my own Pokemon! Neoni, Neohm, Neeotach, Flareeyo, Toxoflare, Toxofire, Huskstachi, Huskteez, Huskohrama, Puppeon, Cynderdash, Aquadash, Voltendash, Lizzalott, Lizaluke, Lizalisa, Pi2, Pika2, Rai2, Rubydash, Icycledash, Scalidash, Aqulia, Mouzeez, Kitzeez, Dogzeez, Leaficorn, Cyndermare and Pegadrop. That's 29 Pokemon! I know!
Neohm is the evolved form of Neoni. It is green with a pink nose and insides of ears, has two whiskers, has a blue diamond-shaped jewel on its forehead and each side of its tail tip, and has wings which can turn into vines. The wings' skin is dark green. It is the Vine Wing Pokemon and is a Grass-and-Flying type. It's pronounced: Knee-um. If you want to learn about its evolved form (Neeotach), type the following: "What is a Neeotach?" Oops! It looks like someone already entered the answer of what a Neeotach is, and the wrong answer too. So, really, type this in: "What is a true Neeotach?" Thank you!
Simple answer - Gaelic is evidence of the gods loving chaos. I say this with the love of a native Highlander.Long answer - This is a basic translation to be used for further research, not for anything final. Particularly not a tattoo, 'cos I'd hate to have given you the wrong words for something that permanent.Taking the sentence 'tha gràdh aige dhi (he loves her)'as a base, I'd say that 'The gods love chaos' would be;Tha gràdh an diathan aige neonior possiblyAn diathan tha gràdh neoni aige dhi.the gods; An diathanlove; gràdhchaos; neoniLove may be a verb (the gods love chaos) or a noun (the gods have love for chaos), Gaelic doesn't always have exact alternatives. From what I can work out from my basic Gaelic and the translation site I was using, it could even be 'The gods have the love of the chaos in them'.The above answer refers to Scottish Gaelic not Irish.