Is i lámha Dé a chuirim mo shaol
In Irish, 'trust' is 'muinín' e.g. Tá muinín agam as (in English, I trust him) Answer TRUST - The national language of Ireland is English, genius. Nár chuala tú riamh go raibh teanga darbh ainm Gaelige ann?? Is í an Ghaelige teanga náisiúnta na hÉireann agus is í Gaelige an chéad teanga oifigiúil!! (Did you never hear that there was a language called Irish or Irish Gaelic?? Irish is the national language of Ireland and the first official language of the country!) English is more widely spoken today, but Irish is still the national language. I should know - I am Irish - you obviously are not.
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Saoirse. "sear+sha". Trust me, it's my middle name, so I should know =D
In Irish, "An ceann deireanach";In Scottish Gaelic: ?
taobhaigh (trust) agus creid (believe)
Sie sind Irish Please give a trust point
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Tá deartháir amháin agam.
Irish Gaelic? Scottish Gaelic? Manx? Which one? In Irish it's "an folcadán"
In Irish: Dia 's Muire dhuit. (to one person).
Well it depends if you mean~ "I trust you." or "I have trust in you." The first one makes a little more sense though.