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How do you say "on the cheek to her right" in Irish Gaelic?

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And "to her left" if possible.

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  1. What does that mean in English? Do you mean "on her right cheek"? I really don't mean to be cheeky here, but teh way you phrose it sounds as though she has a disembodied cheek lying on either side of her. THis might indeed be the case, in which case any of teh translations above would serve. But if you mean "on her right cheek" The translation would be different.


  2. my best freinds are irish i live in america,i know how to say kiss my *** *****.thats the only thing they taught me.they said it like pog mah hon bestich

  3. ar an leiceann ar a taobh deas = on the cheek on her right side

    (air on lekeyown air a tave deass)

    ar a clé = on her left.

    (aor a clay)

  4. 'ar an leicean ar dheis/chle' or 'ar an leicean  ar an taobh dheis/chle'

    :]

    Edit:

    air un leckan air yesh/clay

    air un leckan air un tayuv yesh/clay

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