Tá an áthas orm bualadh leat (singular)
Tá an áthas orm bualadh libh (plural)
Freagair (ar ais), le do thoil
To say "please reply to email" in Xhosa, you can say "Ndiphethe kwi-imeyile."
There are no Irish words for yes or no.But you can reply in a positive way that is taken as a yes answer, or a negative way for a no answer, examples:to reply to a question such as, Do you understand?In Irish that would be: an dtuigeanntú?your reply would be, understand In Iris that would be: tuigimfor a negative responce to the same question, I don't understand.In Irish it's: ní thuigimA response will differ depending on what was asked.If you are asked Are you going? in Irish your answer could be níl
Please reply when you are in need of help again.
Please see reply above
"Sumagot ka sa akin" is how you would say "respond or reply to me" in Tagalog.
"Dia duit" is how you say "hello"; "Dia is Muire duit" is the reply. === === Greetings = beannachtaí (blessings)
Reply please
le do thoil sounds like lead hull
I did not say pepcid would stop cancer symptoms unless the symptoms are caused by reflux, please see my last reply
You just say please since most people in Ireland speak english. If you want to know how to say it in Irish it's más é do thoil é.
Más é do thoil éPronounced- (mawshay du hull ay)
cuir do shíniú ar an leabhar le do thoil