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It's Conas atà tù? and pronounced ( conas; C is as K. o is like the o in son. n. a like the a in bat. s is sh like in show. atà; a as in bat. t as t. à is aw like in awful. tù t as t. ù as the u in rule.

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Conas ata tu? is how are you in Irish but in dublin its "what's the story" or "alright" and in the country its "what's the crack"

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"Go maith. Conas atá tú?"

It would be pronounced: G'ma. Kunus a thaw two.

"Go maith. Agus tú féin?"

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How are you in Irish is "Conas atá tú?"

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