Definition
An Irish English term of endearment meaning 'darling' or 'pulse of my heart.'
Etymology
From Irish Gaelic 'a cuisle' (O pulse), short for 'a cuisle mo chroí' (O pulse of my heart). The Irish call their loved ones their HEARTBEAT.
Kelly Says
The Irish call their loved ones their HEARTBEAT! 'A cuisle mo chroí' means 'pulse of my heart!' It's the most physiologically ACCURATE term of endearment — you literally can't live without a pulse! 💓🇮🇪
Translations
CACatalà
estimada
/əstiˈmaða/
CSČeština
miláček
/miˈlaːtʃɛk/
ELΕλληνικά
αγαπημένος
agapiménos
IDBahasa Indonesia
sayang
/saˈjaŋ/
IGIG
onye nwoke m
/oɲe ɲɔkʷe m/
MSBahasa Melayu
sayang
/saˈjaŋ/
NLNederlands
schat
/sxat/
NONorsk
kjæreste
/çɛ̀ɾəstə/
PLPolski
kochany
/kɔˈxanɨ/
PTPortuguês
querido
/keˈɾiðu/
RUРусский
дорогой
dorogoy
SVSvenska
älskling
/ˈɛ̂lskliŋ/
SWKiswahili
mpenzi
/mpeɲi/
TEతెలుగు
ప్రియుడు
priyuḍu
TRTürkçe
sevgilim
/sevɡilim/
UKУкраїнська
дорогий
dorohyy
VITiếng Việt
người yêu
ŋɨ̄ə˧˦ jɨ̄w˧˧
ZUZU
thandekile
/tʰandeˈkʼile/