"Oíche mhaith" means "good night" "Níl Gaeilge mhaith agam" means "I don't speak Irish well"
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"Sláinte mhór" is "big health". A more usual expression is "Sláinte mhaith" (good health) or "Sláinte geal" (bright health).
Good night, "Oíche mhaith (agat)" to one person "Oíche mhaith (agaibh)" to more than person To one retiring: "Slán codlata agat (or agaibh)."
Oíche mhaith agat (to one person) Oíche mhaith agaibh (to more than one) To one retiring: Slán codlata agat (agaibh).
In Irish Gaelic it's oíche mhaith (agat) (taking leave/retirement to bed).To one retiring, Slán codlata agat.In Scottish Gaelic it is 'oidhche mhath leat.' good night to you.
"Fáilte romhat a Bhean..." means "Welcome Mrs..." (Falite bean should be spelt Fáilte romaht a Bhean) "tá sé an-mhaith"mean "It's very good"
"Nollaig mhaith is gach sonas i gcomhair na h-athbhliana." means "A good Christmas and every happiness for the new year". It is in the Irish language.
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"Nodlaig mhaith chugnat" is Irish Gaelic for "Merry Christmas to you."