In Irish-Gaelic, "fey" refers to a supernatural or otherworldly quality, often associated with fairies or magical beings. It can describe someone who is ethereal or has an uncanny, enchanting presence. The term captures the essence of being connected to the mystical aspects of nature and folklore in Celtic culture.
It means Good-Bye in either Irish or Scots Gaelic
In Irish Gaelic 'le dea-mhéin' In Scottish Gaelic:
It is of Irish and Gaelic origin. Poetic name for Ireland.
Kara is Gaelic for friend. No, the word in Irish Gaelic is cara.
In Irish it's "siúd ortsa a chara"
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It means Good-Bye in either Irish or Scots Gaelic
In Irish d'fhíorghrá;in Scottish Gaelic: ?
No Irish Gaelic form
Gaelic football is an Irish football. Gaelic means Irish. Obviously then the Gaelic our Irish people
The Irish Gaelic for 'turbine' is TUIRBÍN; the Scottish Gaelic is TUIRBIN.
In Irish Gaelic the word for chilli is CILLÍ.
Irish Gaelic for 'trees' is 'crainn'.
No Irish Gaelic version.
In Irish Gaelic: saoirse
'Thin' is tanaí in Irish Gaelic.
In Irish Gaelic it is diabéiteas.