The Irish words for 'lad' are 'garsún', 'buachaill' and 'leaid'.
It's more of a Scottish slang word but the Irish do use it sometimes.
No, Lassie is not Irish. Lassie is a fictional character in a television series and movies, known for being a heroic and loyal Collie dog.
lassie maybe?
'The Irish use "lad" and "lass" more often than the Scottish "laddie" or "lassie." Like the Sctos, however, the Irish will use these terms regardless of age.'
good day laddie! or lassie.
lassie is not an Irish term or used in Ireland, it's Scottish. The male equivalent is laddie. The Irish equivalents are young wan (femaile) and young fella (male).
18 or 19 stupid irish lassie
Lassie is a Scottish word for girl
The word lassie, a word for lass or girl, is a common noun. The word Lassie, the name of a fictional dog, is a proper noun.
A Lassie.
The noun 'lassie' is a singular, common, concrete noun; an alternate word for 'lass'; a word for a girl or young woman; a word for a person.
The term "Lassie" is primarily Scottish in origin and is commonly used to refer to a young girl or maiden in Scotland. While it is more commonly associated with Scotland, the term can also be used in Ireland to refer to a young girl, although it is not as prevalent as in Scottish culture. In Ireland, the term "lass" may be more commonly used to refer to a young girl or woman.