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I'd be in agreement with the above answers apart from the ending...
We tend to pronounce the "te" at the end of "failte" as "chaa".
So that gives you...
Kayd Meelah Fallchaa
However that could be a dialectal anomoly...
For such a small island, we have quite a number of dialects.
D.
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Kade-mee-laa-fall-cha
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it depends where in ireland you are from but this is probably the most common - cade meelah foyle-ta - say it phonetically
Martina L
ked meelah folta (kind of!)
lotg_4eva
cayde meelah fallcha....
Kristin W
Kaid-Mee-la-Fawl-teh was how I was always taught it was pronounced.