In Irish, anamchara literally means "soul-friend" but is translated into English as "spiritual advisor".
In Irish, anamchairde which literally means "soul-friends" but is translated into English as "spiritual advisers".
"Is tú mo shonuachar"
beloved soul friend
Sonuachar
Soulmate
In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?
In Irish Gaelic it would be sonuacharin Scottish Gaelic: ?
It should be "anamchara" and is an Irish Gaelic word meaning spiritual advisor,confessor.Some people want this to mean 'soulmate' because the literal translation is 'soul-friend'.Perhaps a better word would be sonuachar.
The concept of a "soulmate" actually comes from Greek mythology. However, there is no one, single Greek word for soulmate. In fact, there are several different ways to talk about this concept in Greek. A literal translation would be "Adelphi psychí."
Soulmate.
The word soulmate is said the same in Latin as it is in English. In the Spanish language these words are said as alma gemela.
Soulmate is not commonly a compound word but I did find one dictionary entry for the word as compound.
"Your soulmate" in French is "ton Γ’me sΕur."
Your in Irish Gaelic is: bhurthe Irish word for your is: bhur
It is an Irish word.
It isn't an Irish word.