A leprechaun often speaks in a playful and whimsical manner, using phrases that reflect Irish folklore. They might say something like, "Top of the morning to ya!" or "May your troubles be less and your blessings be more!" Leprechauns are also known for their mischievous nature, so they might add a cheeky remark about their pot of gold or tricks they play on unsuspecting humans.
un farfadetspelled : Leprechaun*Translation : lutin
Haltija
Say, I hi.... am surry
myo chio
Leipreachán means a leprechaun figurine.Lucharachán is the actual translation.Variants are lucharbán, luchargán, lucharpán, luchramán.
Leipreachán means a leprechaun figurine.Lucharachán is the actual translation.Variants are lucharbán, luchargán, lucharpán, luchramán.
Leprechaun
Ill by tootin say yes they are my golly!
"Leprechaun" in Spanish is "duende". It is pronounced "DWEN-day". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
'Leprechaun' in Chinese is pronounced 'xiao yao jing'. It is written as '小妖精' in Chinese characters.
LEPRECHAUN - one of the small mythical Irish people
from being the first leprechaun