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Duit means "for you" in Irish, but it depends on what you are saying.

Examples:

"Dia duit" - a greeting (usually for "hello") literally translates and "God for you" or "God be with you".

"Tá sé seo duit" is "It/This is (here) for you".

'Duit' is the meaning in 'malay language' after translate to english

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Alexander Pagac

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