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Irish: Go raibh maith agat, a chara. (Scottish) Gaelic: ?
In Irish: Tá mé go maith, go raibh maith agat. In Scottish Gaelic: Tha gu math, tapadh leat
"And" is written "agus". The word is the same in ScotsGaelic and Irish Gaelic.
Scottish Gaelic:"Tapadh leat" (pronounced "tappa let") - if you are speaking to one person/being informal) "Tapadh leibh" pronounced "tappa lave" - if you are speaking to more than 1 person or want to be politeIrish Gaelic:Irish does not have the informal/formal distinction as in Scottish Gaelic."Go raibh maith agat" (gurra mah aggut) - singular"Go raibh maith agaibh" (gurra mah oggiv) - plural
In Irish it's "Go raibh maith agat as do chairdeas" Scottish:
Go raibh maith agat (singular) Go raibh maith agaibh (plural)
[Scottish Gaelic] mòran taing [prounced: more-ran ta-ink]
Irish Gaelic: Go raibh maith agat (singular) Scottish Gaelic: móran taing! tapadh leat! gun robh math agad!
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.)
Go raibh maith agat (pronounced Gurra mah ogguth)Go raibh maith agat
Go raibh maith agat (pronounced Gurra mah ogguth)Go raibh maith agat
Well a hundred thousand thank you's is "Go raibh céad míle maith agat/agaibh", but usually in Irish we don't say it like that.Céad míle is used to say welcome (as in "Céad míle fáilte").For thank you we usually say "míle míle" which means "a thousand thsousands"-Go raibh míle míle maith agat (singular)Go raibh míle míle maith agaibh (plural)