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You all are welcome in Irish?

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The Irish (Gaelic) for 'welcome' is Fáilte.

The Scottish Gaelic for 'welcome' is: - Fàilte

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"Tá fáilte romhaibh."

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Fáilte. Pronounced: Fall cha.

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