"Tha gràdh agam ort a dhadaidh" means "I love you daddy"
Agam in Latin means at me.
She (or it) is hot. I don't have much Gaelic. Tha i teth. Chan eil mòran Gàidhlig agam.
I think it should be "Tha thu teth. Chan eil mòran Gàidhlig agam." (You are hot. I don't have much Gaelic).
"Nil is agam" is an Irish phrase that translates to "I have nothing" in English. It can express a sense of emptiness or lack, whether in a material, emotional, or metaphorical sense. The phrase is often used in literature and song to convey themes of loss or longing.
It means 'at-me' literally and is used to indicate possesion as Irish has noverb 'to have'.'I have a cat' would be 'Tá cat agam'.
The Hebrew word for a lake is "agam".
"Gráim thú" means "I love you", however it's not the right way to say "I love you" in Irish. The proper translation is: "tá grá agam duit". "athair" means "father" The correct translation for "I love you father" is "tá grá agam duit a athair"
It makes no sense. "Tá grá agam" means "I love" "madra fear" means "men's dog"
A better way to state it is "Tá grá agam duit". It's in Irish, "I love you".
It means can i go to the bathroom.
Another Google translation? Doesn't look right.
'Níl aon fhios agam go bhfuil a lán Gaeilge agat' would translate as 'I don't know that you have a lot of Irish'.