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i love you

Irish translation: táim i ngrá leat

09:09 Jan 6, 2003
English to Irish translations [Non-PRO]
Art/Literary
English term or phrase: i love you
gaelic language
claire mackintosh
Irish translation:táim i ngrá leat
Explanation:
is the most colloquial way of saying it in Irish (literally meaning 'I'm in love with you', though in the glossary you'll find another possibility, i.e. tá grá agam dhuit.

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Cilian O'Tuama
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Local time: 14:18
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táim i ngrá leat


Explanation:
is the most colloquial way of saying it in Irish (literally meaning 'I'm in love with you', though in the glossary you'll find another possibility, i.e. tá grá agam dhuit.



Cilian O'Tuama
Germany
Local time: 14:18
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in pair: 12
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