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The word defender is said in the Latin language as defensor. The word defender in French is defensaur and in Italian as difensore.
The answer is the same, 'no problem'. I think you may be thinking of 'nae borra' which is slang for 'no bother'.
This is the short form of Alexandra, which has no Irish translation but in Scottish Gaelic it would be Alistriona.
It's a Scottish word.
A tare, pronounce "Terr"!
The Scottish translation for the word 'devil' is 'de'il'.
The French translation for "defender" is ledéfendeur for a male or la défendeuse for a female.
BRAE
bàgh
baile
Agus
Honey is a sweet substance that is produced by bees and can be used as an alternative to sugar. The Scottish translation for the word, honey is mil.
bana-phrionnsa
Mither or Ma.
lèomann
airgead
sgiath