Fáilte romhat (singular) / Fáilte romhaibh (plural)
Fáilte. It is pronounced Fall Cha.
The Irish is Fáilte and the Scottish is fàilte.
"na fáilte" means "of the welcome" "shere" isn't an Irish word.
The Irish (Gaelic) for 'welcome' is Fáilte.The Scottish Gaelic for 'welcome' is: - FàilteThe word [Fàilte] is pronounced in sources and related links below▾
It belongs to Fáilte Ireland, the organisation that promotes Irish tourism. Fáilte is the Irish word for welcome.
The Irish word for welcome is Fáilte, pronounced "fault cha".
The translation of "welcome to science in Irish" is Failte go Eolaiocht :)
You're welcome
In Irish it's "Fáilte" Fáile romhat (singular) Failte romhaibh (plural)
Fáilte is the Irish word for welcome. It can be said by itself but quite commonly the term "Céad míle fáilte" is used, meaning a hundred thousand welcomes. Fáilte is pronounced Fawl-cha Céad is like "Kaid" and míle is like "meela".
welcome
Fáilte is the Irish word for welcome. Fáilte Roimh, is used when saying welcome directly to a group of people, as opposed to saying it to one person. So it basically means welcome to you all.
The only Australian word for 'welcome' is welcome.