Well a hundred thousand thank you's is "Go raibh céad míle maith agat/agaibh", but usually in Irish we don't say it like that.
Céad míle is used to say welcome (as in "Céad míle fáilte").
For thank you we usually say "míle míle" which means "a thousand thsousands"-
Go raibh míle míle maith agat (singular)
Go raibh míle míle maith agaibh (plural)
Go raibh míle míle maith agat (singular)
Go raibh míle míle maith agaibh (plural)
In Irish, Go raibh céad míle maith agat!
In Scottish Gaelic ...
Go raibh céad míle maith agat (singular) / Go raibh céad míle maith agaibh (plural)
ceudmìlefàilte!
In Irish you might say 'Táim buíoch díot faoin leabhar'. (I am grateful to you for the book). In Scottish Gaelic: ?
It's never too late to say thanks! Especially if the thank yous were for big items or amounts of money.
Go raibh maith agat, a ghrá.
Go raibh maith agat (to one person only).
Go raibh maith agat as cur meangadh uirthi
There is no proper way to say 'yous' because 'yous' is not a word recognized by the English Language. The word 'yous' is slang for you all or you guys or just more than one person. The proper way to say the sentence is shown below: What are you guys doing today? or What are you doing today?
Remember in Scotland, the language is English! So you could say thank you or thanks.If you want more of a "dialect", you can say ta or cheers.If you meant Scottish Gaelic, which is nothing like English and spoken by a minority of Scots (though they also all speak English) - then the answer would be Tapadh leat (informal) or Tapadh leibh (formal), I believe.
It is, Go raibh maith agat, as an spreagadh agus chun comhairle a fháil. Hope it helps...
Go raibh maith agat (pronounced Gurra mah ogguth)Go raibh maith agat
Irish: Go raibh maith agat, a chara. (Scottish) Gaelic: ?
i. [Scottish Gaelic]singular ['tapadh leat'] - 'thank you'Phonetic spelling/sounding: - [Taap-u - let-th]ii. ['tapadh leibh'] - plural,formal and out of respect when saying... 'thank you' to an older person.Phonetic spelling/sounding: - [taap-u - leave].Tapadh leat (singular, familiar);Tapadh leibh (plural, formal)Mòran taing.