No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
quoi is 'what' in English.
That is mean Emily in English.
What does Arabic word inshallala mean in English
English delight
Bíodh eagla Dé oraibh (plural)Bíodh eagla Dé ort (singular)
The cast of Eagla - 1977 includes: Patrick Dawson as Maidhc Eamonn Draper as Frainc
gan eagla
gan eagla
Bíodh eagla Dé ort (singular) Bíodh eagla Dé oraibh (plural)
gone aggla (gan eagla)
In Irish it's: gan eagla / gan faitíos
"Cen fáth go mbeadh eagla ort?"
Scottish Gaelic and Irish do not have a word for 'yes' or 'no' but repeat the verb in a positive or negative sense.An Irish example:'An bhfeiceann tú é?' (Do you see it?)'Feicim' (I see = yes)'Ní fheicim' (I don't see = no).'Gaelic' is not a single language but is used for Irish 'Gaelic' and Scottish Gaelic,two separate languages.
In Irish you could say: Coinnigh do mhisneach (literally 'keep your courage' but has the meaning of the English 'Don't get discouraged'. You also might say 'Múscail domhisneach'; or in English 'Take courage'.
sceimhle (skee-li) means terrorsceimhlitheoir (skee-lihore) means terroristIn the pronounciation (Munster Irish) the -e is said like the -i in the word 'win'.ANOTHER ANSWER:uamhan (fear, awe, dread) (object of dread, terror)scéin (fright, terror)sceimhle (terror)scanradh (fright)(terror)(greed)'Gaelic' is used for both Irish and Scottish.
Only when we have no more fear will we start our lives. (in Irish)