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You can either say "tráthnóna" (traw-no-nah) or "oiche" (ee-hah) for evening as there isn't really a specific word for this.

"Tráthnóna" typically means "afternoon" but you can use it to refer to early evening.


"Oiche" usually means night but it would be appropriate to use it for late evening.


So to say good evening would be "Oiche maith duit" or "Tráthnóna maith duit" - maith is said like the "mo" in "mop"

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feasgar math means 'good afternoon/evening'.

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In Irish it's "tráthnóna maith duit"

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Feasgar math (fesker mah)

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