In Irish Gaelic you would say "Go raibh maith agat." (Pronounced: G rev ma agut)
A rough translation would be "May there be good to you." In Scottish Gaelic it would be ''tapaidh leat'' (pronounced: tapa lat) === === These are for addressing one person; the Scottish form is informal.
Many thanks in Gaelic
[Scottish Gaelic] mòran taing [prounced: more-ran ta-ink]
Irish Gaelic?
'Thanks be to God" = Buíochas le Dia.'Thank you' = Go raibh maith agat.
thanks for all the birthday wishes
In Irish it's "Go raibh maith agat as do chairdeas" Scottish:
Moladh le Dia. Buíochas le Dia (Thanks be to God)
In Irish it'sGo raibh maith agat as an bhfógra (singular)Go raibh maith agaibh as an bhfógra (plural)
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Hi sorry, I typed in "my" not "your" So please can someone tell me how to say "Love Forever, My beautiful nana" She passed away recently and was originally from Dublin. I have a tattoo planned out, but would like to get these words in Irish Gaelic to go with it. Thanks =]