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What is how are you to more than one person in Irish?

In SW Ireland Conas tá sibh?In W Ireland Cén chaoi a bhfuil sibh?In NW Ireland Cad é mar tá sibh?


What is the scottish Gaelic word for you?

thu / sibh


How do you say the word you in Gaelic?

In the Irish (Gaelic) tú is singular; sibh is plural.In (Scottish) Gaelic thu is singular/familiar and sibh is formal & plural.


How do you translate you to Irish?

You singular is tú; you plural is sibh.


Happy anniversary in Irish?

Go maire sibh an lá


How do you say you in Irish Gaelic?

'You' singular is tú and 'you' plural is sibh.


How do you say 'in Gaelic'?

In Irish it's 'as Gaeilge' or 'i nGaeilge'In Scottish Gaelic it's anns a' Ghàidhlig or 's a' Ghàidhlig


Say See You there friends in Irish?

Tchífidh mé ansin sibh, a chairde


What is the scottish Gaelic for seek and you shall find?

"Siribh agus gheibh sibh."


What is the Irish Gaelic translation of you are blessed?

Is beannaithe thú (singular; Is beannaithe sibh (plural)


Are you in Gaelic?

The question 'Are you?' is An bhfuil tú? in Irishbut A bheil thu? in Scottish Gaelic as a familiar/informal form.If you mean you plural, it would be An bhfuil sibh? in Irish.Scottish Gaelic would say A bheil sibh? for the plural as well a polite/formal singular.


What is the Gaelic for 'you'?

In Irish (Gaelic) it's "tú" (singular/thou) and "sibh" (you plural/ye). Pronounced as "thoo" and "shiv". No formal/informal distinction is made.Scottish Gaelic is "thu" (oo) and "sibh" (shiv) but the plural is used as a more formal form in the singular, as in French.It's Irish