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Conas atá tú? (How are you?)

Tá mé go maith. (I am good.)

Cad is ainm duit? (What is your name?)

Cá bhfuil tú? (Where are you?)

Tá mé anseo, i mBaile Átha Cliath. (I am here in Dublin.)

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