Seems to mean: "I am taken". However, it is more likely you are referring to "Tá mé togha" which means "I'm grand/fine/well" and is a standard response among Irish-speakers to "Conas atá tú?//How are you?"
To find the number of times the letters in a word can be rearranged, you would use the formula nPr to find the number of permutations of the letters.There are 24 ways to rearrange the letters:{t,i,m,e} {t,i,e,m} {t,m,i,e} {t,m,e,i} {t,e,i,m} {t,e,m,i} {i,t,m,e} {i,t,e,m} {i,m,t,e} {i,m,e,t} {i,e,t,m} {i,e,m,t} {m,t,i,e} {m,t,e,i} {m,i,t,e} {m,i,e,t} {m,e,t,i} {m,e,i,t} {e,t,i,m} {e,t,m,i} {e,i,t,m} {e,i,m,t} {e,m,t,i} {e,m,i,t}
32 t in the h m
T= Tragical M= MarvelousC= Cat
Proof: P{T>n+m/T>n}=P{T>n+m,T>n}/P{T>n} (Bayes theorem) =P{T>n+m}/P{T>n} =((1-p)^(n+m))/(1-p)^n = (1-p)^(n+m-n) = (1-p)^m (1-p)^m = {T>m} So T>m has the same probability as T>m+n given that T>n, which means it doesn't care (or don't remember) that n phases had passed.
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