leon
móruchtúil orcróga "lion-hearted"
leon
The lion would win, they can be more twice the weight of an Irish Wolfhound and their teeth and claws are much more dangerous.
In Irish: leon In Scottish Gaelic: leòmhann
taoiseach cróga or taoiseach móruchtúil
"leon" is the Irish for "a lion" (pronounced in English like "loan") "Cobra" (cob-ra)
This seems to be an attempt to say "I love you forever" in Irish. "Lion" should probably be "liom", but "is grá liom" does't make sense in Irish. The correct translation is: Tá grá agam duit go deo / (is) mo ghrá thú go deo
its called Britain's got talent by dj talent
is amhlaidh a thit an leon i ngrá leis an uan
The color of the British and Irish Lion's Rugby shirt is red, with White stripes on the shoulders and lettering. Although if you visit the official website for the team you can purchase a variety of colors.
The orange lion logo is associated with the brand "GAP," which features a stylized lion in its corporate identity. Additionally, the orange lion is also part of the branding for "The British & Irish Lions," a rugby union team that represents the combined national teams of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales during tours. These logos symbolize strength and unity within their respective contexts.
An Irish harp appears on the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom to represent Ireland's place in the UK. The shield is quartered, with the guardant lions of England filling the first and forth quarters, the the rampant lion and double tressure flory-counterflory of Scotland in the second, and the Irish harp in the third. The Irish harp is the featured element on the coat of arms of Ireland.