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Ireland, the land of a thousand welcomes.

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How do you respond to Cead mile failte?

Go raibh míle maith agat


How do you pronounce Cead Mile Failte?

"kaid meel-aa fall-cha"


What does the Irish 'Cead Mile Failte' mean in English?

"CÉAD MÍLE FÁILTE" means "100,000 Welcomes".


Is the Mile in Cead Mile Failte with one l or two?

In Irish: Céad Míle Fáilte (one L) For the record, the Scottish version is Ceud Mìle Fàilte.


What is the response to Cead Mile Failte?

There is no response to "Céad míle fáilte", it's only used in writing (on signs etc.) or when giving speechs or welcoming large groups of people who are not expected to reply.


Does the ''cead mile failte'' still apply?

"Céad míle fáilte" means "a hundred thousand welcomes" and it is still used as a common greeting in Ireland. So yes, it does still apply.


What does Cead Mile Faile mean and what language it is in?

It's céad míle fáilte and it's Irish. It means welcome. The literal meaning is one hundred (céad) thousand (míle) welcomes (fáilte).


What is the Irish Gaelic for a hundred thousand welcomes?

Cead Mile Failte = 100,000 Welcomes in Irish Gaelic (fall-cha) So .... Aon Mile Failte should = 1000 Welcomes. Not sure what " morantaig" means Hope this helps.. --------------------------- morantaig


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The first 4 minute mile was run by Roger Banister.


What is the cost of a 2 mile taxi ride if the first 15 mile is 50 and each addtional 110 mile is 20?

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On July 4th, 1909 the nation's first paved mile of concrete was of Woodward Avenue between 6 Mile and 7 Mile road at a cost of $13,354.


Who was the first person to run the 40 minute mile?

It takes less time to walk a mile!