"tá tú ag dul a luí"
Irish immigrants are going to Ireland, Irish emigrants are going to many places including America, Australia, Britain and Canada.
The Irish is "leaba" The Scottish Gaelic is "leabaidh"
Whilst there isn't a specific fear for going to sleep in a bed, there is a fear of going to bed which is called Clinophobia and there is a fear of sleep which is Somniphobia.
This is a British slang phrase meaning going to bed or going to sleep. "Wooden hill" refers to stairs, and "Bedfordshire" rhymes with "bed" in a playful way.
Tá mé go maith leaba.
By going to bed.
The correct phrase is "neither of them likes going to bed." In this construction, "neither" is treated as a singular subject, so the verb "likes" should also be singular. Therefore, you would say, "Neither of them likes going to bed."
Both
'je vais me coucher, bonne nuit' (I'm going to bed, good night)
"Horo" is common in songs but has no translation "Màiri dhubh" means "Black-haired Mary".
when the osmania university bed regular results r going to b release.
Fear of sleep or going to bed.