"you" isn't an Irish word, it should be a name or personal pronoun.
"tá X go maith freisin" means "X is well too".
means you are good (or well); but it's "Tá tú go maith"."Ta you go maith" is obviously from google translator; when it doesn't know the word it leaves it in English.
"Tá" means "Is / Are" "maith" means "good "Go maithe mo chara" means "May my friend forgive" "agus" means "and" "féin" mean "self" As a complete sentence it make no sense. It's probably a poor attempt at saying "Tá mé go maith a chara agus tú féin?" which means "I'm grand my friend and howare you?"
Irish Gaelic: Ta gra agram duit Scots Gaelic: Tha gaol agam ort
"ma" should be "maith" "colleen" should be "a chailín" "tá sé go maith a chailín" means "it's grand my girl" / "he's grand my girl" "cunas" should be "conas" "taantu" should be "atá tú" "conas atá tú féin?" means "how are you yourself?"
[Scottish Gaelic] mòran taing [prounced: more-ran ta-ink]
"Tá tusa an-mhaith ar fad" means "You're great all together"
Ta Ta For Now! Sort of a 'CUL8r' for the war era.
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Tá is used like the English verb 'to be'For example in the sentence:Tá mé go maith = I am doing well.You can also use it as so:tá sé mór - 'he/it's bigtá mé anseo - 'I'm here'tá tú óg - 'you're young'Basically it is a verb, not an affirmative.