"Ta you ag leamh" is Irish Gaelic for "You are reading." It combines the verb "ta" (are), "you" (you), and "ag leamh" (reading). This phrase is used to indicate that someone is currently engaged in the act of reading.
In your life.
"Ta tu ceart" is an Irish phrase that translates to "You are right" in English. It is used to affirm someone's statement or opinion, indicating agreement or correctness.
ta mère et toi étiez chez vous = you and your mother were at home amour = love
"Ta bruv" is a colloquial expression commonly used in British English, particularly in informal contexts. "Ta" is a slang term for "thank you," while "bruv" is a term of endearment or camaraderie meaning "brother" or "mate." Together, it conveys a casual way of expressing gratitude to a friend or acquaintance.
ta is the feminine form of 'your'
You are going to bed now
dans ta chair means in your flesh in English.
"Decris ta personnalite" translates to "describe your personality" in English.
In your life.
I adore you.
Parle-moi de ta famille means "Tell me about your family" in English.
Ta me ag dhuil abhaile
What Are You Doing Cutie
Est ta in English is Is your.
the direct translation in English is "dancing chickens" hope this helped thanks
Où est ta place? means "Where is your place (seat, desk)?" in English.
This does not appear to be Japanese.