In Irish it means 'my darling'.
My fair darling.
In Irish Gaelic 'mo chara' means 'my friend'.
Le mo ghrasa mise, agus liomsa mo ghra
Actually "mo chara" simply means "my friend", "mo" means "my" and "chara" means "friend"It's 'my friend' in Irish Gaelic.
"Mo dhachaidh" is a phrase in Scottish Gaelic that translates to "my home" in English. It is often used to express a sense of belonging or attachment to one's place of residence. The phrase reflects the cultural significance of home in Gaelic-speaking communities.
My brother.
Mic mo chroí in Irish.Mic mo chridhe in Scots Gaelic.
"Is tú mo stóirín" translates to "You are my darling" or "You are my dear" in English. It is an affectionate phrase often used in Irish Gaelic to express love or endearment towards someone.
mo mhuirnín =my beloved, in IrishGaelic
"My wife and my love". The graidh looks like it is misspelled, it's grá in Irish Gaelic, and possibly gràdh in Scottish Gaelic.
Faux Irish Gaelic.
In Irish, yes.