"Haigh agus go raibh maith agat" means "Hi and thank you" Haigh is "Hi" agus is "and" go raibh maith agat is "thank you"
I am good thank you and you? (that's correct) however, it's ceart go leor, no biggy.
Go raibh maith agat (singular) Go raibh maith agaibh (plural)
"No, go raibh maith agat" is the most common way. In Irish there are 101 different ways of replying depending on the question. Here are 3. "Aon, go raibh maith agat" "Níl, go raibh maith agat" " níor mhaith, go raibh maith agat"
"Táim go maith, go raibh maith agat, Agus tusa tráthnóna sin" means "I'm grand, thank you, And you that evening"
You can say it as you've stated as English is the main language in Ireland. There is also an Irish language and to say thank you in it you would say "Go raibh maith agat." This would be pronounced "G'rev ma agut."
tobar (a well) go maith (adjective) Tá mé go maith. I am well.
Go raibh maith agat (pronounced Gurra mah ogguth)Go raibh maith agat
Moi/ma/mai/my go lore. Maith varies greatly county to county.
(if speaking to one person) Go raibh maith agat. Literally it means "May there be good on you". It would be pronounced: "G'rev ma agut" (if speaking to more than one) Go raibh maith agaibh
That should be "Is tosach maith leath an obair". It means "A good start is half the work"
There is no Gaelic equivalent for 'okay"In Irish it's maith go leor / ceart go leorceart go leor / maith go leor