Either 'Abhac Fáilte' or 'Leipreachán Fáilte', if I understand the question.
The Irish word 'te' means 'hot' in English.
Nogema can be rearranged to form the English word "gnome".
'Late' is a word in English not Irish.
EIR short for Éire (Ireland)?
It the English pause word "Well" in Irish.
"Soaps" is not a word in Irish; it's an English word.
In Irish it means 'with-her'.
In English, a word starting with "gn" sounds the same as if the g wasn't there. But, the word gnome comes from the Greek genomos(geh-noe-moes)meaning "earth-dweller."
There is a Gnome in my garden.
In the word "gnome," it refers to a diminutive, often clever and mischievous, supernatural being associated with earth and nature in folklore.
It does not appear to be Irish (Gaelic); maybe it is a word in Hiberno-English.
pedar isn't an Irish word. 'Peadar' is the Irish version of 'Peter'.