"rud ar bith" means "anything (at all)"
If it's preceded by a negative verb it means "nothing (all all)"
"Tá tusa an-mhaith ar fad" means "You're great all together"
"Go lonraí an ghrian go te ar d'aghaidh" means "may the sun shine warm on your face"
It probably means "no flight(s)" ("no" as in "none") but it could be "no theft(s)". Apparently it is also a term that refers to the pattern of flight of a bee! (in this case, "pas" is the masculine noun which means "step" or "pace", rather than the typical meaning of "not")
it means describe the day that you were sick in bed
I dont know
faic, dada, rud ar bith
"Ná déan talamh de rud ar bith" means "Don't make ground of anything". It should probably be "Ná déan talamh slán de rud ar bith" which means "Don't take anything for granted"
"Nil rud ar bith cosuil" is an Irish phrase that translates to "Nothing is alike" in English. It expresses the idea that no two things are the same or that everything is unique in its own way. This phrase can be used in various contexts to emphasize diversity or individuality.
"fadhb ar bith" means "no problem"
"tú féin agus ar bith" means "yourself and any other"
Thar gach rud eile. Pronounced, hor gock rud el-yeh.
Níl seachrán ar bith ann
As a sentence it has no meaning. children (clann) what (cad) everything else(gach rud eile) lend (tabhair ar iasacht)
NÍL AITHREACHAS (AR BITH) ORM. There are no regrets (at all) "on me".
What does both mean
In Irish it's "Buann an grá ar chuile rud"
my best stab at it: níl aon grá cosúil le grá mháthair "there is no love like (a) mother's love" or Grá mháthair, grá den scoth "mother's love, love without compare"