fháisteanach aimsir
In Irish aimsir means weather; time. Aimsir shamhraidh, summer weather;Is maith an scéalaí an aimsir, Time will tell.In Scottish Gaelic it has the same meaning.
The Aimsir Fhaistineach, or future tense, is a tense in the Irish language used to talk about actions that will happen in the future. It is one of the verb conjugations in Irish and is formed using a combination of the verb stem and the appropriate endings.
Irish: Is maith an scéalaí an aimsir.(Scottish) Gaelic: ?
tá súil agam go bhfuil an aimsir go maith
Irish (Gaelic): am (time); aimsir (time, weather) (Scottish) Gaelic: àm
am, trath (with a fada on the 'a'), aimsir, ré, uair
In the Aimsir Fhaistineach (Future Tense) in Irish, "thosaigh" (to begin) is typically conjugated as "tosóidh" for the third person singular. For example, "tosóidh sé" means "he will begin." The future tense indicates actions that will happen later, and it is formed by using the appropriate future tense endings on the verb stem.
freagrfaidh
cabharóidh
It is rug.
cabhraíonn
I am only a beginner in Irish, but I believe it means "The weather is wonderful, thank God", or "The weather is wonderful, thanks to God".