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What is the Gaelic translation of Yes I agree Thank you?

Tagaim leat, go raibh maith agat (singular) Tagaim libh, go raibh maith agaibh (singular)


Say may god go with you in Irish?

go raibh dia leat


What does go raibh Dia leat mean in English?

"Go raibh Dia leat" is an Irish Gaelic phrase that translates to "may God be with you" in English. It is a common way to bid farewell or offer blessings in Irish culture. The phrase is often used as a sign of goodwill and positivity towards others.


How do you say 'thank you my friend' in Irish Gaelic?

Irish: Go raibh maith agat, a chara. (Scottish) Gaelic: ?


What is the epitaph on spike milligans grave?

bears the words "Duirt me leat go raibh me breoite", or "I told you I was ill",


How do you write prosper in Gaelic?

The Irish word for 'prosper' is rathaigh or bisigh.Scottish:


How do you say may the luck of the Irish be with you in Ireland?

Go raibh an t-ádh dearg ort (singular)Go raibh an t-ádh dearg oraibh (plural)


What is the Gaelic translation for the English words thank you?

[Scottish Gaelic] mòran taing [prounced: more-ran ta-ink]


Go n-eir an bther leat Go raibh an choir ghaoithe you gconai leat Go dtaitni an ghrian go bog blath ar do chlar eadain?

"n-eir an bther" should be "n-eirí an bóthar" "you cgonai" should be "i gcónaí" "Go n-éirí an bóthar leat" means "may you be succesful" "Go raibh an chóir ghaoithe i gcónaí leat" means "May the fair wind always follow you" "Go dtaitní an ghrian go bog blath ar do chlár éadain" means "May the sun shine gently on your forehead"


What is the Irish translation for good luck?

Go raibh an t-ádh dearg ort (oraibh, plural).


What is I'm good in the Gaelic languages?

In Irish: Tá mé go maith, go raibh maith agat. In Scottish Gaelic: Tha gu math, tapadh leat


What is 'I am very well thank you' in the Gaelic languages?

In Irish: Tá mé go maith, go raibh maith agat.In Scottish Gaelic: Tha gu math, tapadh leat.(These are the forms used when addressing one person only.)