Welcome, my boy
"Fáilte is fichid romhat" means "21 welcomes to you"
Romhat means 'before you' as in 'Fáilte romhat'Welcome (before you).
It's buachaill mór and in Irish it means 'big boy".
A hundred thousand welcomes to you! (to one person).
You're welcome
It seems like "romhat" may be a typo or misspelling of a word. Without additional context, it is difficult to determine the specific meaning. Could you provide more information to assist in giving a more accurate response?
Another Google translation? Doesn't look right.
"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.
In Scots Gaelic: carabhaidh /karavɪ/ 1 girlfriend; 2 boyfriend brámair /braːmɛr/1 lover, sweetheart; 2 boyfriend; 3 girlfriendIn Irish: stócach (or buachaill).A steady boyfriend = stócach seasta.
booa-khill airenokh
Tá fáilte romhat
the Irish word for boy is "buachaill"