Silver-tongued in the sense of eloquent would be solabhartha.
However 'He is eloquent' would translate as Tá deis a labhartha aige.
A 'charming person' would be duine gleoite or gleoiteog.
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Single word: silverfish, silvertipPhrases : silver-haired, silver spoon, silver-tongued
The idiom "silver-tongued" refers to someone who is highly persuasive or skillful in speaking. It implies that the person has a knack for using language effectively to charm or manipulate others.
That was William Jennings Bryan 1860-1925.
Irish: airgead Scottish Gaelic: airgead
"Silver-tongued" refers to someone who is very eloquent and persuasive in their speech, often able to influence others with their words. It suggests the ability to speak in a smooth and charming manner.
In both Scottish Gaelic and IrishAirgead - it means money most often, but it also means silver
Bimetallism.
Silver tongue is an expression used to describe a person who is able to clearly and effectively express themselves, or who has a clever way with words.
Silver tongue is an expression used to describe a person who is able to clearly and effectively express themselves, or who has a clever way with words.
The Scottish Gaelic is 'airgead' it also means 'silver'; The Irish word is also 'airgead' which means 'money/silver'
silver n.prata n.f.silver v.pratear v.silver plating n.cobertura de prata n.f.sterling silver n.prata de lei n.f.silver-tongued adj.convincente adj.