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 ...
U know there's something called google translate (yes they have Gaelic)
The Irish and Scottish Gaelic languages have no word for 'a/an'.
'Spades' is not a Gaelic word.
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.