Wiki User
∙ 9y agoWant this question answered?
Be notified when an answer is posted
In Irish, fearg; olc; corraí In Scottish: ?
In Irish: páis (as in the Passion of our Lord') ainmhian (passion, lust) paisean (passion, strong emotion; anger) fearg (anger; fit of passion) grá (love; to have a passion for music, etc.) In Scottish Gaelic: ?
In the Irish language fraoch is 'heather' a secondary meaning is 'heath', 'moor'.Another usage means 'fierceness, fury', as in fraoch feirge, 'a frenzy of anger'.In Scottish Gaelic fraoch means 'heather' but is also similarly used in Tha fraoch feirge air 'He is utterly furious'.
(fit of anger) colg/taghd, (mood) aoibh,
because he kill a men
"Gaelic" means from the Gaels. Gaelic can mean Scotland Irish, Northern Ireland Irish, Ireland Irish, Manx (Isle of Man), and Welsh.If you are referring to the Irish language, it depends on what you are saying, there's not an actual translation of "of".Here are a few examples:of... = dar dáta...; (outside) out of = taobh amuigh de; (because of: anger etc) out of = as; care of = faoi chúram + gen; vt cut off = scoith; cut off = gearr; east of = taobh thoir de; of late = ar na mallaibh; vi (COMPUT) log off = log as; of late = le déanaí; lots of = cuid mhór; lots of = raidhse;
Anger Management - 2012 Charlie Outs a Patient - 1.8 was released on: USA: 9 August 2012
Anger
Anger Management - 2012 Charlie Outs a Patient 1-8 was released on: USA: 9 August 2012
Anger Management - 2012 Charlie Outs a Patient 1-8 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14 (DLSV)
Anger Management - 2012 Charlie's Patient Gets Out of Jail 1-7 was released on: USA: 2 August 2012
Anger Management - 2012 Charlie's Patient Gets Out of Jail 1-7 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14 (DLSV)