It means 'at-me' literally and is used to indicate possesion as Irish has no
verb 'to have'.
'I have a cat' would be 'Tá cat agam'.
In Irish it's: madadh dubh / madra dubh / gadhar dubh
Irish: Tá grá agam duitScottish: Tha grà dh agam ort.Tá grá agam duit. in Irish Gaelic
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
Irish (Gaelic) and Scots Gaelic have no word for "to have". "I had a cat" would be "Bhí cat agam" in Irish,literally "there was a cat at-me". The Scottish Gaelic would be: "Bha cat agam". Bhí againn; Bha againn (?)
It means can i go to the bathroom.
The Hebrew word for a lake is "agam".
A better way to state it is "Tá grá agam duit". It's in Irish, "I love you".
In Irish, "Ta gra agam madra fear" translates to "I love my male dog."
Google translate says "I hope to soon" Irish Gaelic
In Irish it's "Tá grá agam do mo chlann mhac"
Tá grá agam duit.
Níl Gaeilge agam.