A Chara dhil
A Chara dhil
Cara is 'friend' in Irish Gaelic.
Mo chara, in Irish Gaelic. Mo charaid, in Scottish Gaelic and Connemara Irish
Terms for 'dear' in Irish Gaelic include:dílisdilionúinSpeaking to someone, you might say 'dear' in Irish Gaelic as:a charaa stóra chroía thaisceSpeaking about someone, you'd use 'mo' instead of 'a'.
The sentence "Congratulations, dear friend!" is already properly punctuated.
priya(dear) suhurte (friend)
The duration of Dear Friend is 3600.0 seconds.
Dear My Friend was created on 1997-01-22.
Dear Friend ended on 2010-05-16.
Dear Friend was created on 2008-08-10.
The Irish for friend is "cara" in the Irish language
Oscar can come from two different sources: 1. It can be a Germanic name Ansgar, or Osgar, or Norse Asgeirr, meaning “God Spear,” from “os” (god) and “gar” (spear). -or- 2. It can be from Irish Gaelic and mean “Dear Friend” from “os” (dear) and “cara” (friend)