There are four words in the Irish language for 'power':cumhacht: power, authority, influence; strength, energy cumas: capability, power brí: strength, vigour; significance, meaning neart: strength, power; plenty; control
[Irish Gaelic] Neart - Energy; Cumhacht - Power
power = cumhacht
The current Irish government (October 2012) as been in power since March 2011.The current Irish government (October 2012) as been in power since March 2011.The current Irish government (October 2012) as been in power since March 2011.The current Irish government (October 2012) as been in power since March 2011.The current Irish government (October 2012) as been in power since March 2011.The current Irish government (October 2012) as been in power since March 2011.The current Irish government (October 2012) as been in power since March 2011.The current Irish government (October 2012) as been in power since March 2011.The current Irish government (October 2012) as been in power since March 2011.The current Irish government (October 2012) as been in power since March 2011.The current Irish government (October 2012) as been in power since March 2011.
"You have the power" is "Tá an chumhacht agat".
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In Irish it's "cumhacht"
The Irish word neart means 1. 'strength; force, power' 2. 'plenty'. 3. 'power to prevent, to remedy'. 4. 'ability'
Patrick C Power has written: 'The story of Anglo-Irish poetry, 1800-1922' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English poetry, Irish authors, Irish poetry (English)
There have been ten Irish mayors of Chicago since the city's inception in 1833. Nine have been Irish Catholic.
The Irish word, meaning "power", is pronounced KOO-ahkt.
England had complete power over Ireland thus starting a Revolution because the Irish wanted to be an independent country.
their power was defeated by the legendary Irish King Brian Boru. they did not leave Ireland, those that remained inter-married with the native Irish