Mar a Tha Mo Chridhe was created in 2005.
Mo' Roots was created in 1974.
It is the jackie jackie mo mo, jackie jackie mo mo is the founder of the mo element or more know as the moster!
The mass number for molybdenum (Mo) varies depending on its isotopes. The most common isotope, molybdenum-98, has a mass number of 98. Other stable isotopes include Mo-92, Mo-94, Mo-95, Mo-96, and Mo-97, with mass numbers ranging from 92 to 97. Therefore, the mass number for Mo can differ based on the specific isotope being referenced.
The molybdenum chemical symbol is Mo.
tanung mo sa pwet mo!
In IRISH Gaelic: Tá mo chroí briste (I am heart-broken). In SCOTTISH Gaelic: ?
scottish-my heart's desire
Irish is ó mo chroíScottish is Bho mo chridhe.
'Heart' is CROÍ in Irish and CRIDHE in Scottish Gaelic.'Gaelic' languages include both Scottish Gaelic and Irish, making it impossible to know which one is being asked for. You are encouraged to ask a question that specifies Scottish Gaelicor Irish to assure that you receive the translation you are seeking.
Rùn mo chridhe
A phonetic spelling in English for mo chridhe (my heart) but it would soundmore like muh hreea.
My Heart's in the HighlandsTha Mo Chridhe sa Ghàidhealtachd
bràmair leannan neach-gaoil gràidhean dòchas a shùgh mo chridhe
Mic mo chroí in Irish.Mic mo chridhe in Scots Gaelic.
"Tha mi na mo dhùisg" is "I am awake".
In Irish it's "Tá grá agam do mo chlann mhac"
Haha "My Hovercraft is full of eels"