The Irish word for 'neighbour' is 'comharsa'.
The Irish for friend is "cara" in the Irish language
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Cara is 'friend' in Irish Gaelic.
The Irish phrase Cara Nua translates to "a new friend" in English.
"Mo". So, for example, "My friend" is "Mo chara".
In English, the main language, you just say "friend". In the Irish language the word for friend is "Chara", pronounced "Cara".
In Irish it's cara / comrádaí In Scottish Gaelic: caraid
Kara is Gaelic for friend. No, the word in Irish Gaelic is cara.
In Irish, anamchara literally means "soul-friend" but is translated into English as "spiritual advisor".
Your in Irish Gaelic is: bhurthe Irish word for your is: bhur
Mate or Mucker, mate is mainly used around Dublin (the capital of Ireland)
"Cara" means friend and "Cairde" means friends.