lassie is not an Irish term or used in Ireland, it's Scottish. The male equivalent is laddie.
The Irish equivalents are young wan (femaile) and young fella (male).
a boy is a 'buachaill', a man is a 'fear'
Laddie
No.It's Scottish.
a lass or lassie. Quine for a girl and Loon for a boy. Lass or lassie is more likely for the movies though ;)
St Andrews accepts both male and female students.
An honest man or a bonnie lassie.
Because when they did an experiment it is 1 in 2 chances it will be a boy or 1 in 2 it will be a girl.
yes,a female Border Collie has always played lassie.
If you are referring to what gender Lassie was portrayed as on the show, Lassie was a female dog. However, the dogs that were used to play the character were actually male. This is because male collies have a thicker summer coat and producers thought the coat would air better on the television screen. Also, male dogs tend to be bigger then females, so the child who played Timmy would be able to work with the dog for a longer period of time before outgrowing him.
A female Irish warrior and a celtic is a male Irish warrior
The name, which means roughly, Girl, implies feminine. Lad is a boy or young man, Lass the female- with the ie diminutive suffix, hence Lassie- young girl.
The equivalent Irish word is colleen.
No.It's Scottish.
Lassie is a breed known as the smooth collie
A young Irish boy is called a lad, and a young Irish girl is called a lassie.
In Irish it is spelled Ceallach, Kelly (used by male/female)A similar female name was Ceallsach.
lassie maybe?
páiste / gasúr (male) / girseach (female)
he is both hottest male and female. he is god and you are the son of an irish man