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The Scottish Gaelic phrase for "True love never dies" is "Chan fhaigh mi a' ghràidh fìor a bhàsaich." This expression conveys the enduring nature of true love, suggesting it persists beyond time and circumstance. The sentiment reflects a deep emotional connection that remains strong despite challenges.
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fíorghrá means 'true-love' in Irish Gaelic.
Fíor
In C, any non-zero expression is true and any zero expression is false.
In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.
In Irish it's "fíorghrá"
It is always true because we don't know what the answer is so the expression could be anything
It is always true because we don't know what the answer is so the expression could be anything
Boolean expression
No, an expression cannot have any solutions. It is an expression, not an equation (or inequality).
mo ghrá is 'my love'; adressing someone would be a ghrá.