banchara
In Irish it's "cailín"
I think it is used in English; the Irish Gaelic word for 'dad' is daid.
The racial word for Irish people is taig it was found racial in the 1600 s when people used to call northern Irish Catholics that word
The word used for the head of an Irish government is the word Taoiseach, pronounced "tea - shock". It is a word from the Irish language and it is an old word meaning leader or chieftain.
"Bally" is frequently used in Irish placenames. In Irish it is "baile" which can mean "home" or "place".
Xileafón (X is used in loanwords; it's not native to Irish.)
Sneachta is the Irish/Gaelic word for "Snow" The native Irish language used in Ireland.
cailín
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 Irish folklore, the term "fairy" is often spelled as "sidhe" or "sídh" in the Irish language. The word "sidhe" is pronounced as "shee" and is used to refer to supernatural beings or spirits in Irish mythology. The spelling "fairy" is more commonly used in English translations and adaptations of Irish folklore.
Your in Irish Gaelic is: bhurthe Irish word for your is: bhur
the Irish word for saint is Naomh used with a particular name it is Naofa e.g Padraig Naofa is Saint Patrick the word for saints is Naoimh