In Irish, the word for meat is "feoil." This term is used to refer to meat in general, encompassing various types of animal flesh used for food. If you need to specify a type of meat, you can use phrases like "feoil ghabhar" for goat meat or "feoil chaoilte" for pork.
Liamhás, or you could just say feoil which is meat in general
circeoil / sicín (chicken meat)cearc (hen)coileach (rooster)
im Irish and i would say potatoes.i get them almost everyday with a side of veg and meat
Mutton
lamb
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The way to say egg in Irish is ubh
You say it as "meat".
No Irish version.
"luckily in Irish"
No Irish form.