Tabhair dhom sounds similar; it means 'Give me'.
buí [sounds like 'bwee']
The Irish word for angel is aingeal (sounds somewhat like 'angle').
B'fhéidir (sounds like 'bay-jir').
Ceo, it sounds like 'k'yó'.
"Nacally" is not an Irish word. It could be "na" + a plural noun which sounds like "cally"?? but I can't be certain
Just for the record, there are two Gaelics: Irish and Scottish and they are separate languages.The Irish Gaelic word for gold is 'ór' which sounds like the English word 'ore';the Scottish Gaelic word for gold is 'òr' which sounds like 'awr'.
Oola
It sounds like 'mwin-een'.
It sounds roughly like sul-uss. It means 'light'.
Scottish Gaelic: muc Irish Gaelic: muc
In Irish, the word "silver" is pronounced as "airgid." The "ai" in "airgid" is pronounced like the "i" in "bit," and the "g" is a hard sound similar to the "g" in "goat." The "d" at the end of the word is pronounced softly, almost like a "j" sound. Overall, the pronunciation is closer to "ar-gid" with emphasis on the first syllable.
It doesn't look like an Irish word.