In Irish it's "traein neartmhar"
From the Irish and Scottish Gaelic Domhnall (world-mighty).
"Treun" (phonetic: "Trayown" with a rolling of the R)
The name Cathal is of Irish origin and means "strong in battle" or "mighty in battle". It is derived from the Gaelic words "cath", meaning battle, and "val", meaning rule or powerful.
Treun (pronounced close to "train" in English,
Mighty Mick's Boxing Gym in Philly.
No, gare is a French word meaning train station
an express train - luastraein, an express bus - luasbhus (m4)
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yes called the mighty missipi you catch it at 12
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