Bain sult as!
Another answerBain sult as do chuid. Enjoy your food. This is Irish Gaelic.
The word is 'ith'.
ith = eat ithe = eating
In Irish, 'the common good' would be 'leas an phobail'.In Scottish Gaelic: ?
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
In Irish Gaelic: slán leat (slán libh. plural)
maithmaith
Leas an phobail
math as in slàinte mhath (good health).
Gaelic refers to a language that is spoken by small amounts of people in Ireland in Scotland.
The Gaelic for "Goodnight" is Oidche (night) mhath (good) and is pronounced eye-ha - vah
In Scottish Gaelic, "have a good weekend" is said as "Dèan deagh sheachdain." This phrase conveys well wishes for a pleasant weekend. Scottish Gaelic is a Celtic language, and such expressions reflect its rich cultural heritage.
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