'Faith and begorrah' means "sure and by God". This is in the dialect of English called Hiberno-English, not in Irish Gaelic, although there are several features of this dialect owing to the Gaelic.
It means "sure and by God".
Begorrah' means 'by God'. It is probably an intentional mispronunciation of 'by God', a euphemistic minced oath, like saying 'gosh' instead of 'God' as an oath.
"Erin begorrah" is an Irish expression that roughly translates to "Ireland, by God!" It is often used to convey surprise or excitement and is associated with a playful or humorous tone. The phrase reflects the influence of Irish culture and is frequently found in theatrical and comedic contexts, particularly in representations of Irish characters.
Begorrah could be a mild oath or an emphatic exclamation mostly attributable to the Irish, and can be equated to "by God", indicating that the speakers word should be taken seriously. Example - "I will see to it that young Johnny takes his medicine, Begorrah."
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meaning of cleanliness is out of faith
Faith is believing in what you do not see. The reward of faith, is to see what you believe.
The meaning of a faith community is a group of people that gather that share the same faith or religious ideas. A faith community usually has specific leaders that run the group.
Little faith, as in "he is of little faith"
TRUST! FAITH!
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