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amazed

Does you know any phrases in Irish (gaelic?)?


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Ha! You are so kind to point that out! Excuse the typo!

    



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Capaz De Todo
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Tá a fhios agam. Agus tú fein?
For the note, we Irish simply call the languge 'Irish' or 'Gaeilge'. NEVER Gaelic. (Where do people get that from?!)
Conas atá tú? - How are you?
Tá mé go maith, go raibh maith agat, agus tú fein? - I am good, thank you, and you?
Cad is ainm duit? - What is your name?
Is mise.... - I am...
Cá gcónaíonn tú? Where do you live?
Cá bhfuil tú ina gcónaí? Where do you live?
Le do thoil - please
Tá failte romhat - you're welcome
Go raibh maith agat - thank you
Dia Dhuit - Hello
Dia is Mhuire diut - Hello (response to dia dhuit)
Slán - bye
Certain Irish words are used over here in English conversations such as 'eejit' (idiot) and craic (fun).
Póg mo thoin! - Kiss my *ss! (oops, that mite hav been said!)
;-) xxx♥♥♥xxx Capaz De Todo.


Christine
'Maith go leor' means I'm grand or ok

'cuir chugam an bainne, le do thoil' - its very useful, it means will you pass the milk please

'Is fearr liom beoir' - this might be more useful, its I'd prefer a beer


stevie
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Bheadh "ionadh" ort dá ma rud é go raibh a fhios agat an méid Gaeilge atá sa tír...


Orla C
Lots. And it's Irish, or Erse. We also call it Gaeilge.


Gráinne
Tá a fhios agam.


bucky7ie
must famous,pog mo thon(kiss my ***)


greenorlagh
Yep, but do you know how to speak English first?





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