Please (to one person) in Irish Gaelic
'(If you) please' is le do thoil (with your will) or más é do thoil é (if it is your will). The plural would be different, e.g. más é bhur dtoil é.le do thoil - mas é do thoil é (with a fada on the 'a')
Le do thoil.andMás é do thoil é.
"Beior amhain le do thoil" is an Irish phrase that translates to "One moment please" in English. It's commonly used as a polite way to ask someone to wait briefly. The phrase reflects the courteous nature of communication in Irish culture.
In Irish it's,le do thoil (singular)le bhur dtoil (plural)
"you" should be "i" "I" means "in" "sin" means "this" "i ngrá leat" means "in love with you" "le do thoil" means "please" "ghrá" means "love" "dom" means "to me"
In Irish,"Más é do thoil é." (If you please.). In (Scottish) Gaelic: "Ma 's e do thoil e".
"Please" loosely and "With your will" literally are English equivalents of the Irish Gaelic phrase le do thoil. One of the pronunciation possibilities is "leh dhu hull" in Gaelic.
please = le do thoil pronounced as (lead hull)
le do thoil sounds like lead hull
It's correctly spelled Más é do thoil é (If you please.)
cuir do shíniú ar an leabhar le do thoil
Téigh amach anois, le do thoil would be the Irish.