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I remember the snow. This could be a reference to the Poem "Is cuimhin liom an sneachta mor" - 'I remember the big snow', possibly referring to March 1947, the biggest snowfall in living memory in Ireland. The poet was Micheal Aghas (Michael Ashe in English)
Ní maith liom an sneachtaPronounced: nee mah lom on shnacta(it means i dont like the snow, if you want hate its Is fuath liom)
It depends on the subject of the sentence: is cuimhin liom = I remember Cuimhním ar rud (lit. I remember on a thing.) I remember something. is cuimhin leat/leis/lei = you/he/she remembers Cuimhnigh air= Remember it!'
"Is aoibhinn liom" means "I love"
"is fuath liom" means "I hate"
Is maith liom a bí ag damhsa. (Iss ma lum a bee egg dowsa).
"Is maith liom London" means "I like London"
"Is breá liom do theach" means "I like your house"
I remember = Cuimhním ar ... or Is cuimhin liom... Remember this! = Coinnigh cuimhne air seo!
"Is áil liom tú" means "I desire you"
"I like it" is "Is maith liom é". [iss mohl yum ae]
"Is fada liom uaim thú" means "I miss you"