Íosa leat (Jesus with you)
The Irish word for Jesus is "Íosa." This term is commonly used in both religious contexts and everyday conversation among Irish speakers. It reflects the influence of Christianity in Irish culture and language.
In scottish Gaelic the name for Jesus is iosa .
Yes. The dominant religion of the Irish is Catholicism.
In Irish, ÍOSA [eesa].
Paidir d'Íosa
ÍOSA(pronounced eessa)
Bealtaine is May in Irish.
yes im Irish and i like potatoes
Only jesus know's the answer to this question!
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Adhair Íosa - [eye-r eesa]
It is not an Irish word. It may be Spanish, however.