In Irish it's: coirpeach (noun) / coiriúil (adj)
what do you mean ? What does "is" mean ? Correction made by: SL56AJH If you mean what does "is" translate to from Irish-gaelic to English then it is: and. If you want to know how to translate "is" from English to Irish-gaelic then the word is: ea.
Must be misspelled; neither Irish or Scottish Gaelic would use "oa" in a word.
"Madre" isn't an Irish word; 'madra' is, it means 'dog'.
In Irish and Scottish Gaelic it's "saor".
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In Irish, 'meadow" is 'cluain' or 'móinéar'; in (Scottish) Gaelic it is ...
'Spades' is not a Gaelic word.
The Irish and Scottish Gaelic languages have no word for 'a/an'.
U know there's something called google translate (yes they have Gaelic)
The word 'survivor' is an English word and has no meaning in Gaelic.
Is it 'There are objects' or 'He objects'? It's difficult to translate a word out of context. Also there is Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic. Perhaps you could rephrase the question.