It's phonetic English for 'mo chuisle' which in Irish literally means "my pulse"
It's from a longer phrase: A chuisle mo chroí, which means "pulse of my heart". It's an endearment.
Normally when speaking TO the person, you would say "a chuisle"… you would only use "mo chuisle" when speaking OF the person.
A chuisle mo chroí! My heart's beloved!
In Irish mo chuisle is an endearment and has no set response to my knowledge.
'Cushla' is a phonetic English spelling of the Irish cuisle, which is roughlypronounced as 'cushla'.
Cushla Lichtwark was born on 1980-11-29.
The name Cushla is of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic name "Caoisleán," which means "the one who is gentle" or "the one who is soft." It is often used as a feminine name in Ireland. The name reflects the rich cultural and linguistic heritage of the Irish people.
"mo leannan" means "my sweetheart"
"mo ghrá" means "my love"
ti-mo has no meaning in Spanish.
ti-mo has no meaning in Spanish.
In states, "MO" typically stands for Missouri.
my loveIt should be spelled "Mo ghrá" BTW.
Mo bhanphrionsa Gaelach = my Irish princess.
mo mhuirnín =my beloved, in IrishGaelic