"chuid airgid" means "part of money"
"Déan do chuid" means "Do your part"
"Cén dath ar do chuid gruaige?" means "What colour is your hair?"
"Each bàn" or "each geal"
chuid eile de
mo chuid fola
You need to re-submit this question. Is it:'You love your daughters' or possibly 'I love my daughters'?By Gaelic, do you mean as in 'Scottish Gaelic' or the 'Irish'?
Do chuid iníonacha áille
Tá an chuid is fearr Gaeilge The best part of Irish(language) is
In Irish it's "mo chuid mac"
Is mo chuid den tsaol thú
An Sionnach Geal-liath (silver coloured) / An Sionnach Airgid (made of silver metal)
In Irish, the word "silver" is pronounced as "airgid." The "ai" in "airgid" is pronounced like the "i" in "bit," and the "g" is a hard sound similar to the "g" in "goat." The "d" at the end of the word is pronounced softly, almost like a "j" sound. Overall, the pronunciation is closer to "ar-gid" with emphasis on the first syllable.