In Irish it's "eitilt iontach"
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In Irish Gaelic it is iontach (pronounced een-tukh).
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In Gaelic, you can say "Tha an-diugh air a bhith iongantach." This translates to "This day has been amazing." Gaelic, particularly Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic, has its own unique vocabulary and structure, so the phrasing might vary slightly between the two languages.
Grásta Iontach
We had an amazing flight to California .
2nd place.
I don't know maybe you should whatch the Amazing Race I don't know maybe you should whatch the Amazing Race
Yep:) depending on your age you can go to a place called the Gaeltacht where you learn to speak and write Irish.. it's meant to be amazing.
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