It means 'if you can speak Irish' literal translation is "If be Irish on you."
Gaeilge (Irish language) agat (at-you) labhair (speaking) liom (with me)Doesn't make sense. What are you trying to say?
as gaeilge (in Irish) "Go raibh maith agat"
'Níl aon fhios agam go bhfuil a lán Gaeilge agat' would translate as 'I don't know that you have a lot of Irish'.
"Tá súil agam go bhfuil lá breá agat" means "I hope you're having a nice day"
it is dia duit, slan, ta,cuir riobh mhaith agat , conas a ta tu,ashly
Thank you...? Go raibh ma agat...?
Go raibh ma agat le na bronntanas.
Ang ap oy ay nakakapa so. Ta ma ba o ma li?
Tau-ma-ta-wha-ka-ta-ngi-ha-nga-ko-au-au-o-ta-ma-te-a-po-kai-whe-nu-a-ki-ta-na-ta-hu.Looks like 27. If I'm wrong, its the "au-au-o-ta" bit.
Ma maison est ta maison! fais comme chez toi
Ta-ma'-ra Тама'ра
Ta maman est sexy! and Ta maman est très belle!are French equivalents of the English phrase "Your Mum's sexy!" Context makes clear whether a literal translation (case 1) or whether "Your Mum's very beautiful!" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "ta ma-ma ey sek-see" and "ta ma-ma ey treh bel" in French.