beo (adj)= alive, live(show)
If you mean the adjective 'live', it is 'beo' ***************************************************************** If the verb 'to live' is intended, the Irish would be mairím, 'I live'.
GAA BEO(Irish) means Cumann Luthcleas gael beo which means Gaelic Athletic Association live. It is the name of a TV program that's shows hurling and Gaelic football matches.
Te veo mañana = I see you tomorrow
In Irish it's mair /beo
Irish is beo; Scottish is beò.
We'll see when we meet (or I see you) again
The Irish phrase "Go mbeirimid beo ar an am seo aris" translates to "May we be alive at this time again." It is a common Irish blessing used to wish someone good health and longevity.
In Irish it's "slán le saol beo"
Béarla - English language If you mean "is Irish the same as English", the answer is no. Irish Gaelic is a distinct language. Hiberno-English is a form of English.
what does maisiuchain mean in english
mair (to exist) Bí i gcónaí i (to dwell in) beo (living)