It is a partial sentence and means "Where was ...?". "
"Cá raibh sí?" (Where was she?). "Bhí sí anseo" (She was here).
In Irish it is one of the 'dependent' forms of 'was/were'.
An raibh tú ann? "Were you there?"
It's a 'prepositional-pronoun' meaning 'to-you' or 'for you' in the plural.
"An raibh tú...?" means "Were you...?"
An raibh
It's 'Go raibh maith agat, a chara' and means 'Thank you, friend' in Irish.
"go raibh grá agus cairdeas i réim" means "may love and friendship reign"
Go raibh maith agat (singular) Go raibh maith agaibh (plural)
"I bhFlaitheas Dé go raibh sí" "In the Kingdom of God may she be."
Dia leat; God be with you! (Irish Gaelic)
"My dog always used to be waiting for me every evening at the gate of the house. One evening when I reached the gate she wasn't there"
It means you got a bad translation from google.
"Ar dheis Dé go rabh (or raibh) a anam"translates as "May his soul be at the right side of God".
Baka ni natta no ni = I became stupid
It can mean either "neither" or "nor."It can mean, 'neither/nor' as in "Neither [Ni] sleet, nor [ni] dark of night..."It can mean 'not even' as in "She didn't want to talk to anyone, not even [ni] her closest friends." In the imperative, it can mean "Don't even..." as in "Don't even [Ni] think about it."
"that was"
ai ni means 'love you'