i will see: feicfidh mé you: tú soon: go luath ...and all together it goes: "feicfidh mé go luath thú" If you want to say "see you(pl) soon" its "feicfidh mé go luath sibh" or If you want to say "WE will see you soon" its "feicimid go luath thú/sibh"
"Slán go fóill!" - This actually tranlates into "goodbye for now" but it is the same basic thing. It is pronounced "slawn go foil".
Braithfimid uainn thú
Braithfimid uainn sibh (to 2 or more people)
In English: Goodbye.
In Irish: Slán (pronounced slawn).
Slán go fóill, a chara.
Cronaím uaim mo chairde Éireannacha.
Miss O'Brien would be Iníon (Uasal) Ní Bhriain; daughter of O'Brien.
In Irish it's "cronóidh muid thú"
"Cronaím uaim thú" is Irish and means 'I miss you'.
Crónaím uaim mo chairde agus mo mhuintir
To say "I miss you" in Tagalog, you can say "Miss na kita."
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Mhothaigh muid uainn thú (literally) (felt - us - from us - you) It's a figure of speech in Irish, but it means "We Missed You"
To say "I miss you" in Igbo, you would say "Achorom ikpo gi."
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