"Cen fáth go mbeadh eagla ort?"
Scared in Irish- scanraithe. Hope this helped :)
The word "scared" in Irish is "eagla" when referring to fear in general. However, if you're looking for the adjective "scared," it translates to "scanraithe." For example, you might say "Tá mé scanraithe," which means "I am scared."
Bhí mé scanraithe.
Obviously Irish-separatist movements such as the Fenians- which evolved into the IRA (irish Republican Army) when I was a kid I thought it was Irish Republic AND Army- as most Irishers in politics- The Kennedys for example, are democrats.
Both the Irish immigrants (who came over sick and starving) and the New Yorkers and Philadelphians and Chicagoans and Bostonians. They were frightened by the sheer masses (millions came over during the potato famine) and because so many of the Irish were infected with typhus and other diseases and malnutrition. They were scared they would be infected and also they would lose jobs.
In Irish: 'I am scared' is 'Tá eagla orm.' I'm pretty sure it means 'I have fear on me.' Yeah, not the most sensical language
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No, but if Voldemort were real, I would be scared.
I would be scared of sharks anywhere
'Irish son' would be 'mac Éireannach' in Irish.
because the Irish wanted to fight them and the Germans were scared so they always stuck together