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The typical greeting in Irish Gaelic is "Día duit," used where "Hello" is used in English and literally meaning "God with you."

The response to this greeting is "Día's Muire duit," and literally means "God and Mary with you."

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��ire in Irish Gaelic; (Should be Eire with accent mark over first E)

Eirinn in Scottish Gaelic.

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Beir bua, a Éire!

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Is Ceanadach mé

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Téigh go slán.

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