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Scott B

What does the gaelic word airgaed mean?


    



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ash1
money...and its spelt airgead.


bluebell
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Airgead. Literally it means silver, but it is the word for money too.


♥ Lucy ♥
Money... spelt airgead
And its not called 'gaelic' its called Irish.


fenderbloke
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Airgead means both "money" and "silver"


Wise_guy
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airgead = money


Leaine Ni Loingsigh
You mean 'airgead' and it means money, or silver depending on the context...


dollymix (now geeky for a month)
It's spelled airgead.
It translates into silver, but it's used for saying money.

*Edit*
have some examples...
Ór agus airgead: Gold and silver
Tá airgead agam: I have money.


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