"Mo gar-he" is a phrase from the Irish language, translating to "my love" or "my dear." It is often used as a term of endearment in expressions of affection, typically between partners or close friends. The phrase showcases the warmth and intimacy found in Irish culture and language.
"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
English translation of mo: you
That should be "mo chuisle" "mo chuisle" means "my pulse"
"trócaire mo chroí" means "mercy of my heart"
That should be "A ghrá mo chroí", it means "love of my heart"