Duine ar dóigh thú agus is binn an gáire atá agatsa
gáire (a laugh); gáirim or déanaim gáire (I laugh)
'A laugh' and 'laughter' in Irish (Gaelic) is gáire; 'to laugh' is déan gáire. In (Scottish) Gaelic the words are spelled the same with grave accents.
That person has a great sence of humor. That means that the person is funny or likes to laugh.
déan gaire
In Irish it's mair (live), gáire (laugh), grá (love)
A person who makes you laugh could be a clown or a comedian or even a comedienne. Or maybe just a Friend with a great sense of humour. I have some workmates who are really good at making me laugh even though they are not clowns or comedians.
urban dictionary: a wonderful person who gives off a great, friendly vibe to everybody. She gives out great advice, and is the person to go to when you are in a dilemma. She is bubbly, funny, outgoing, supportive and there for you. She is able to laugh at herself, and get along with others easily. Talented, beautiful and a joy to be around Katerina is just amazing in every way. meaning: pure
In Irish it's: déan gáire
A person who makes us laugh is a comedian.
Irish (Gaelic): gáire (Scottish) Gaelic: gàire
"Live, Laugh, Love" in Gaelic Irish would be translated as "Beo / Mair, Gáire, Grá".
Mair agus déan gaire