"you" is not an Irish word, it should be a name / personal pronoun.
"tá X go hiontach" means "X is/are wonderful"
In SW Ireland: go hiontach is "guh hoontukh";in W Ireland "guh heentukh".
In Irish it's "go hiontach"
This is Irish, which translates to "You are excellent at dancing with me."
Tá an áit go hálainn/go haoibheann/go hiontach/go breá/go deas
iontach Tá tú go hiontach - You're amazing
chao ta is a dialect of Hokkien, meaning 'burnt'. Example: - The vegetables 'Chao Ta' ady cause I am watching television just now..
I think "ta-ta" means " good-bye". I think "ta" means thanks.
tee-ta has no meaning in Hawaiian. It's not a Hawaiian word.
Ta, meaning thank you, began as 18th Century baby-talk.
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the meaning is to come ta them like if use in a fight they say step my way like yea come step ta me.