The English language is Béarla.
Otherwise as an adjective it is Sasanach.
The Irish and Scottish Gaelic languages have no word for 'a/an'.
In Irish it means 'with-her'.
Léi means 'with-her' in Irish Gaelic.
The word 'luck' is in English not Irish Gaelic.
It does not appear to be Irish (Gaelic); maybe it is a word in Hiberno-English.
In the Irish language, créamadh.In Scottish Gaelic, càileireachd.
With-herIn Irish it means 'with-her'.
The Irish word for 'story' is 'scéal' and the Scottish Gaelic is 'sgeulachd'.
Kara is Gaelic for friend. No, the word in Irish Gaelic is cara.
The Irish word "mé" is pronounced in English "May" like the month.
In the Irish the word is 'goraille' pronounced much like the English word.
If you are trying to say 'What is the Gaelic word for peach?' it's péitseog in Irish Gaelic and peitseag in Scottish Gaelic.