"Fáilte isteach " means "Welcome in"
Isteach means into / in
Cé a chuaigh isteach sa páirc = who went into the park (large field)?
"Welcome home"
"welcome in" is "fáilte isteach", "come in" is "tar isteach" (to one person)
enter a building - Téigh isteach enter your details - Cuir/Líon isteach
If it is on a horseshoe or something related to Ireland, it is probably actually saying Failte. Failte means "welcome." The "t" in uncial/Celtic script can often look like a "z."
'What did Eavan see when she went into the shop.'
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"Failte romhat" is an Irish phrase that translates to "welcome to you" in English. It is often used as a warm greeting to invite someone in or to make them feel at home. The phrase embodies the spirit of hospitality that is characteristic of Irish culture.
Probably 'Céad míle fáilte', Irish for 'one hundred thousand welcomes'.
"na fáilte" means "of the welcome" "shere" isn't an Irish word.
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