Moi/ma/mai/my go lore. Maith varies greatly county to county.
There is no Gaelic equivalent for 'okay"In Irish it's maith go leor / ceart go leorceart go leor / maith go leor
ceart go leor / maith go leor
In Irish it's: ceart go leor / maith go leor
Tá ceart! (Is right!)Maith go leor! (good enough!)Ceart! (right!)"Everything is OK" is "Gach uile shórt ceart."
tá sé ceart go leor a mhic / tá sé maith go leor a mhic
Maith go leor! (Good enough!) Ceart! (Right!) Tá ceart!
poor attempt by google translator to say"Live well, love much, laughoften"It should be:Mair go maith, tabhair grá go leor, déan gáire go minic.
I am good thank you and you? (that's correct) however, it's ceart go leor, no biggy.
"Tá mé ceart go leor" means "I'm OK"
Go raibh maith agat (singular) Go raibh maith agaibh (plural)
"Táim go maith, go raibh maith agat, Agus tusa tráthnóna sin" means "I'm grand, thank you, And you that evening"
It's "Táim ceart go leor" and it means "I'm right enough" or "I'm good enough".