Déan tú fhéin , 'Djaen too hayn' , although it doesn't make much sense. What context are you using it in?
The Irish word for 'make, do' is déan; 'I make' would be déanaim.
will make = déanfaidh
Téigh trasna ort féin!
smideadh
Brace Yourself Bridget is an Irish band based out of Cleveland, OH. Brace Yourself Bridget was a phrase used by an Irish comedian many years ago to describe foreplay in many an Irish marriage. The husband would get into bed and say to the wife "Brace yourself Bridget!"
It really doesn't have an Irish equivalent, so to introduce yourself you would say"Is mise Antonia" (I'm Antonia).
Mise (pronounced misha) or Mé (pronounced may) can be used when talking about yourself. So they can be me or I.
You can say "ṣẹ irọlẹ nihin" in Yoruba to mean "Make yourself at home."
how do you say my country in irish
they dont like them --- We hate them. Although, to be fair, Irish comedians of course make a lot of jokes about the Irish which are accepted. But that is only because Irish comedians say things that the Irish can relate to. Whereas, when people outside of Ireland make Irish jokes, they're usually based on stereotypes and can be extremely insulting.
no you cant because how,rockstar say no i say no.
the question doesn't make sense.