"On-you" as in "An bhfuil ocras ort?" means "Are you hungry?", literally "Is there hunger on-you?"
Check out the meaning of the english word "Ort"... ;)
The word ort is a noun. The definition of ort is a small scrap or leaving of food after a meal is complete or leftovers. Ort is often used in the plural form.
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An 'ort' is a small scrap of food left after a meal has been finished.
"Cad é an t-ainm atá ort?" is Irish Gaelic for "What is your name?". Literally, "What is it, the name that is on you?" Cad = what é = (is) it an = the ainm = name atá = that is ort = on you (one person)
Platz, or Ort, depends on the sentence being said.
Jootha in English is called "Ort" e.g. - if we want to say "khana jootha hai", we say food is Ort. and its same for water and all other eatables too. So its incorrect that there is no meaning for jootha in English, who ever it had mentioned earlier.