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In Irish: Tá mé go maith, go raibh maith agat.

In Scottish Gaelic: Tha gu math, tapadh leat.

(These are the forms used when addressing one person only.)

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In Irish: T�¡im go h-an-mhaith, go raibh maith agat! In Scottish Gaelic: Tha mi gu gl�¨ mhath, tapaidh leat!

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