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( Táim ) sa bhaile faoi dheireadh. Pronounced ( Ta im ) Sa waly fwee yera

( I'm ) home at last

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10y ago

Scottish Gaelic: dachaigh

Irish Gaelic: baile

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The closest Irish expression would be: Níl aon tinteán mar do thinteán féin. (There's no fireplace like your own fireplace.)

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dachaigh as in Our Home (Ar Dachaigh); Baile as in 'He's at home' would be Tha e aig baile.

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In Irish it's "Is leor don dreoilín a nead"

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11y ago

"Finally home' doesn't mean anything in Gaelic; it's in English.

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In Irish it's "baile"

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13y ago

Táim abhaile

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