"Tá an saol go maith" means "Life is good"
"Tá Dia linn" means "God is with us"
In Irish it's "Tá an saol go maith"
That sentence is unfinished, it should end in a personal pronoun. "Go dtuga Dia lá maith" means "May God give a good day"
It can mean 'life, time, world'. Period of existence. State of existence. Conditions of life of a period. Way, or sphere of life. The world of enjoyment. The world of human affairs. All creation. All people. (Expressing totality)
In Irish Gaelic: 'This is the life' or 'I am really enjoying life'would be Is agam atá an saol."I have a cosy life' is Tá saol an mhadra bháin agam, literally 'I have the life of the white dog'.In Scottish Gaelic.......
'Thanks be to God" = Buíochas le Dia.'Thank you' = Go raibh maith agat.
Go raibh maith agat (singular) Go raibh maith agaibh (plural)
"Táim go maith, go raibh maith agat, Agus tusa tráthnóna sin" means "I'm grand, thank you, And you that evening"
Irish: Cén chaoi a bhfuil ag éirí leat? How are you getting on? Cad é mar 'tá saol agat? How's life? Cad 'tá ar siúl? What's up? Conas 'tánn tú? How are you? Scottish: Cia mar a tha sibh? How are you?
means you are good (or well); but it's "Tá tú go maith"."Ta you go maith" is obviously from google translator; when it doesn't know the word it leaves it in English.
tobar (a well) go maith (adjective) Tá mé go maith. I am well.
Go raibh maith agat (pronounced Gurra mah ogguth)Go raibh maith agat
Moi/ma/mai/my go lore. Maith varies greatly county to county.