In Scottish Gaelic, "thank you" is "tapadh leat" when addressed to one person, or "tapadh leibh" when addressing multiple people or showing respect. In Irish Gaelic, it is "go raibh maith agat" (pronounced: guh rev mah ug-ut).
You can say "mo ghràdh" in Gaelic, which translates to "my love" or "my darling."
In Pampango, you can say "Salamat" to say thank you.
You can say "Enkosi" to say 'thank you' in Xhosa.
In Hindustani, you can say "shukriya" to say thank you.
In Colombia, you can say "gracias" to say thank you.
You can say "mo ghràdh" in Gaelic, which translates to "my love" or "my darling."
In Irish: Susanna In Scottish Gaelic: Siùsan
In Irish it's: Muirthe (murha) / Muirithe (muriha)
In Irish it's "Lá ar dóigh agat"
In Irish it's "ba mhaith leat siúl amach liom?"
In Irish it's "tchífidh mé go luath thú"
Gaelic football is an Irish football. Gaelic means Irish. Obviously then the Gaelic our Irish people
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Ulster Gealic
Gealic Broadcasting Committee. has written: 'Gaelic Broadcasting Committee annual report & accounts 1999-00'
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To say "Thank you" it is: "Misotra". To say "Thank you very much" it is: "Misotra betsaka"