It is agat, not agut. Agat is a one of a set of prepositional pronouns for at, with agat meaning "at you".
you have it
it means to have foul creatures befoul you.
The English verb "befoul" was coined during the early 14th century, combining "be-" + "foul".
Gaeilge (Irish language) agat (at-you) labhair (speaking) liom (with me)Doesn't make sense. What are you trying to say?
Agat computer was created in 1983.
The address of the Maria Rivera Aguigui Memorial Library - Agat Library - is: 165 Follard Street, Agat, 96928 M
Overfoul,Afoul,and Befoul.
The phone number of the Maria Rivera Aguigui Memorial Library - Agat Library - is: 671-565-5006.
'Níl aon fhios agam go bhfuil a lán Gaeilge agat' would translate as 'I don't know that you have a lot of Irish'.
In Irish, Slán means 'safety' or simply be safe.The person leaving says 'Slán agat' and the person remaining says 'Slán leat';(this is for single individuals rather than plural, which would be 'Slán agaibh' and 'Slán libh'.
"foil" should be "fóill" "Go raibh míle maith agat agus slán go fóill" means "Thanks very much and bye for now"