bhrisfeá é
top of the morning to ya
sneachta is how you would say snow in Irish Gaelic
In Irish it would be 'banphrionsa Éireannach' or 'banfhlaith Éireannach'
Hayleigh has no Irish language version. It would be Hayleigh.
It would be the same.
Irish son would be 'mac Éireannach' in the Irish language.
I would say yes because of the Mc. My mothers maden name is McIntyre and that is Irish so I would say yes. I don't know about the Cully but I would say yes.
Some would say you are 12.5% or one eight Irish. Others would say you are 0% Irish and that it is only your great grand dad was Irish, if you were not born in and lived in Ireland like your great grand dad did.
"I agree" in Irish is "Aontaím"; "I agree with you" would be "Aontaím leat".
The phrase 'sky blue' would be 'spéirghorm' in Irish.
The Irish word for 'make, do' is déan; 'I make' would be déanaim.
In Irish Westmeath is 'An Iarmhí'. It would be pronounced On Ear-Vee.