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In Irish Gaelic, the phrase "yes please" can be translated as "Tá, le do thoil." The word "Tá" means "yes," and "le do thoil" means "please." It is important to note that Irish Gaelic has various dialects, so there may be slight variations in how this phrase is expressed depending on the region.

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