(answer from 0016976123)
To say the words 'why so serious' in the Irish language you say 'a chomh tromchuiseach'. In Latin you say these words as 'ceterum ut illis quae'.
(Answer from Llyr_ab_Alun)
Cén fáth a bhfuil tú chomh dáirire?
The Irish word for 'daughter' is iníon(in-yeen).
'Mogul' is not an Irish word so it has no meaning in Irish.The answer to 'How do you say mogul in Irish?' is mogal.
the Irish for sang is "chan", so to say "Mary sang a song" would be "chan Mary amhrán"
Are you trying to say 'What is the Irish for 'big'? If so, it's mór.
There is no special Irish Gaelic form of Ella, so it stays the same.
It may sound like he's saying 'Why so serious son?', but he is actually just saying 'Why so serious?'.
how do you say my country in irish
Johnson is not an Irish name. This is not to say there are not Johnsons with Irish ancestry. So no Irish county is associated with the name Johnson.
Irish can speak English. So you can stick with that is you want to.
I would say yes because of the Mc. My mothers maden name is McIntyre and that is Irish so I would say yes. I don't know about the Cully but I would say yes.
How do you say "for four days " in irish?
The way to say egg in Irish is ubh