bulfnan
shin ae (that's it)
"Mar sin é" means "Is that so?"
Irish is a language more complex than English. You have to learn it.
"Music and dance and chat." in Irish.
The Spanish phrase 'Ingles sin barreras' means 'English without barriers' in the English language. This may refer to someone who has good language skills.
"Sin go hiontach" is an Irish phrase that translates to "that is wonderful" or "that is great." It's often used to express approval, delight, or appreciation for something. The phrase reflects the positive sentiment associated with the subject being discussed.
"breathless" in Spanish. Literally, "without breath"
Sin-you
i personally pronounce it hoy sin.
SIN-CHER
sin-qwain
"My sin!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Mi pecada! The feminine singular phrase also translates literally as "My crime!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mee pey-KA-tha" in Uruguayan Spanish.