Fadhb ar bith
Níl aon fhadhb ann. "There isn't any problem"
Níorbh aon fhadhb é. "There wasn't any problem"
'Would you like a cup of coffee?' Ar mhaith leat cupa caife?
No (I wouldn't), thank you. NÃor mhaith, go raibh maith agat.
This type of answer is dependant on the question asked. Irish has no words corresponding to English 'Yes' or "No'; you need to repeat the verb in a positive or negative form. Even in Hiberno-English you may hear 'Were you there?'
'I was' (yes).
'No problem' in Irish is Fadhb ar bith.
If in disagreement:
seans ar bith!
seans dá laghad!
If in surprise:
ná habair!
ag magadh atá tú!
Tá fáilte romhat
Irish: "fadhb ar bith".
Scottish:
Tá fáilte romhat (to one person)
aon fhadhb... thats what it says on google translate
how do you say my country in irish
Fadhb
How do you say "for four days " in irish?
The way to say egg in Irish is ubh
No Irish version.
No Irish form.
"luckily in Irish"
No Irish version.
Caitríona in Irish.
sneachta is how you would say snow in Irish Gaelic
"Irish" is not a language