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Jason O'Brien

Some one sent me an e-mail from Ireland I dont know what it says. "Go raibh Maith agat"?

LOL I'm 100% Irish and I am ashamed that I cant even speak the Language. If someone can help me out. Please.
Thank You,
Jason O'Brien

    



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vmaster
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Thank you, Pretty much.


eireblood
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Go raibh Maith agat = Thank you.


Tá fáilte romhat = You're welcome.


Ná habair é. = Don't mention it.

I hope this helps.


finnykid
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You certainly aint 100% Irish if you dont know what that means.


Orla C
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It means 'thank you'.

You mustn't really be Irish, but Irish-American, as ever true-born Irish person knows what this means, as do most blow-ins from other countries - yesterday I was talking to a man from Corsica who lives in Ireland and he said this to me.


If you say so...
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it means thank you.


banth57
It means "thank you"


There are a lot of great translations and how to learn the language here:

http://www.irishgaelictranslator.com/translation/viewposth.9047-highlight-raibh+maith+agat.html#9047


»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
It means Thank You!

= )


Elaine And Manus
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Yep it means Thank You. I assume you didn't do Irish in school LOL


Jo's Here
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It means thank you

If your stuck with any more Irish translations you could use this site its really help full

http://www.englishirishdictionary.com/


vampwithaheart
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thank you very much


Poppypunto
It means thanks.
Theres an irish online dictionary.Type it into a search engine.Thats wot i did.


Princess no it all
it means thank u very much, happy to help, so give me the best answer xxx cuz i need some points, slan leat agus go raibh mile maith agat, a chara xxxx


andy t
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i think it means thank you and goodbye





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