meangadh i gcónaí
always smiling
The Irish name that means "god smiles" is Aodhán. It is derived from the Gaelic word "aodh," meaning fire or god, combined with the diminutive suffix "-án."
In Irish "liomsa i gcónaí"
In Scottish Gaelic:an-còmhnaidh;a-chaoidh;daonnan.In Irish "Gaelic":i gcónaí;i dtolamh.
In Irish it's "sonas i gcónaí"
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
i gcónaí / i dtólamh / de shíor
Yes. In Ireland there is a form of Gaelic. People in Ireland always refer to it as Irish.
In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?
No Irish Gaelic form
Gaelic football is an Irish football. Gaelic means Irish. Obviously then the Gaelic our Irish people
I have always thought this was an American expression, but I am not certain
The Irish Gaelic for 'turbine' is TUIRBÍN; the Scottish Gaelic is TUIRBIN.