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In Irish Gaeilge: my friend is mo chara; your friend is do chara.

In Scottish Gàidhlig: mo charaid, do charaid.

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In Irish, "Go raibh maith agat, a chara". In Scots Gaelic, "Tapadh leat, a charaid".

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'Your (singular) friends' is Do chairde;

'Your (plural) friends' is Bhur gcairde in Irish.

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In Irish Gaelic do chara (your friend);

in Scottish Gaelic do charaid.

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caraid

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mo charaid

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