iníon atá imithe ar shlí na fírinne
caillte
In Irish it's "tíortha caillte"
Níl chuile fhanaí caillte
In Irish it's "Coileach ar an deis, nár chailleadh troid ariamh"
Aislinn is Gaelic (old Irish) for dream. Its a great name.
sábháilte i dtaisce (saved money etc.)
I couldn't find it when i looked for myself, but i thought of synonyms for lost and found the Gaelic word for away. away- imithe
Tá tú caillte. (Tá "is", Tú "you", Caillte "lost"). On the other hand, as a verb the Irish for "I lost" is "Chaill mé"
i dont have a daughter but my cousin has lost her mind!
Irish opposed English rule from its start. Religious conflict divided the Catholic Irish and English Protestants. Many died of starvation and disease, some lost land, and British opposed home rule just in general.
caillte
Philip Johnston has written: 'The practice revolution' -- subject(s): Practicing (Music) 'The lost tribe in the mirror' -- subject(s): Theater, English drama, History and criticism, Criticism and interpretation, Irish Dramatists, Drama, Irish Authors, Politics and literature, In literature, Irish authors, Irish drama, Biography, History