this is Irish not French - I'm in love with you
"cronam th" should be "cronaím uaim thú" "cronaím uaim thú, táim i ngrá" means "I miss you, I'm in love" A do-it-yourself translation?
"Táim i ngrá leat." In phonetic American English would sound like "Tawim ing raw lath".
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
"you" should be "i" "I" means "in" "sin" means "this" "i ngrá leat" means "in love with you" "le do thoil" means "please" "ghrá" means "love" "dom" means "to me"
Beidh mé i ngrá leat go deo means "I'll be in love with you forever"Beidh mé (I'll be)i ngrá (in love)leat (with you)go deo (forever)
It should be "le grá", it means "with love".
Taim Hasan was born on 1976-02-17.
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Astrid Taim has written: 'Almaguin chronicles' 'Almaguin' -- subject(s): History
The cast of Je taim - 1998 includes: Leslie Lipkins as Margot
Toda is Hebrew, tapadh leat is Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig). Both mean "Thank you". Leat is also an Irish (Gaeilge) word. It means "with you". le=with liom=with me leat=with you leis=with him léi=with her linn=with us libh=with you(pl) leo=with them