"Mo mhic" translates to "my son" in English. It is an expression in Irish (Gaeilge) that conveys a sense of possession and affection towards one's male child. The phrase reflects the familial bond and is commonly used in everyday conversation.
"Mhic" is a Gaelic word meaning "son of." It is commonly used in Celtic naming conventions to indicate the son of a person, similar to the use of "son" in English surnames like "Johnson" or "Robinson."
Mac Uí (Mr) Bean Uí / Mhic (Mrs) Iníon Uí / Iníon Mhic (Miss)
Battle of Ros-Mhic-Thriúin happened in 1394.
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The phrase "Pagkakakilala mo" means "knowing you" in English.
English translation of mo: you
tá sé ceart go leor a mhic / tá sé maith go leor a mhic
"In English, 'Namimiss mo ako' translates to 'You miss me.'"
One mo' time.
In an-nim on ah-hur og-gus on vic og-gus on spir-id neev
In English it means - If you only knew. Kung alam mo lang.
The vocative is 'a mhic' (a vick).