Siógaí
Fairies Leprechauns
Síog.
In Irish Gaelic, the word for leprechaun is "leipreachán." This term is derived from the Old Irish "luchorpán," which means "small body." Leprechauns are often associated with Irish folklore and are typically depicted as mischievous little fairies.
Tá fáilte roimh na daoine maithe
I would think so.
Your jewelry
fairies do not exist .the people who say that they have seen fairies have actually seen an illusion .
in fairy mounds
Fairies are neither good or evil but merely a being with personal quirks. However fairies can be exceedingly troublesome.
Maybe because one of my books about fairies says they will die if you say they don't exist or their not real.
Fairies will die if you don't believe in them . If you do and your realy happy and gracefull they have a more of a chance coming to you . Say I believe x6 and the fairies will never die for you . Anyone how does not belive in fairies talk them into LOVING them.
The correct spelling for the plural possessive form of "fairy" is "fairies'." This indicates that something belongs to multiple fairies. For example, you might say, "The fairies' wings sparkled in the sunlight."