Are you drunk yet?= An bhfuil tú dálta fós? (was the phrase of the day hehe) if that fails say....
to make love = luí le chéile fonn orm.
orm = means to someone or can also mean I am in other manners
see fonn be a word that can mean all these:
TRANSLATION:
fonn = n enthusiasm m1
fonn = humor m1
fonn = humour m1
fonn = n melody m1
fonn = mood m1
fonn = n (melody) tune m1
fonn = n urge m1
2007-02-28 05:36:02
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answered by Dane Aqua 5
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How do you make love in Gaelic?..is it any different in any other language..I'll give it a try
2007-02-24 10:15:37
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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additionally, to assert which you're IN love with somebody: Táim i ngrá leat. (Tawm ih ngraw lat) that is fairly perplexing to place in writing a phonetic pronunciation. You style of could pay attention the words aloud. The 'ng' sound is particularly perplexing to understand. The accessory on 2 of the 'a's is named a fada (Irish for long), this elongates the sound of the vowel that that is on ideal of. additionally, we consult with this language as Irish, no longer Gaelic.
2016-11-25 21:11:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The language of love is universal. Doesn't make any difference. You can make love in any language you like. Cut the chat and get on with it.
2007-02-24 20:57:29
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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For the love of god..i wanna give ye one.
2007-02-24 07:58:23
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answered by ? 5
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luí le chéile = to make love
2007-02-24 09:13:12
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answered by NyteShayde 2
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hoots mon lift up ya kilt the nu.
2007-02-25 03:26:46
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answer #7
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answered by briangimma 4
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With a headbut
2007-02-24 07:59:00
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answer #8
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answered by ShogiO 2
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Want a shag. Brace yourself im coming in.
2007-02-24 07:58:54
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answered by Smurf 7
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If someone tell you and you try to use it----!!
She will give you a concussion and rip your balls off.
2007-02-24 08:00:49
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answered by Anonymous
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