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The generic welcome in Irish Gaelic is Céad míle fáilte (literally, a hundred thousand welcomes).

A personal "you are welcome" in Irish would be Tá fáilte romhat - (literally, there is a welcome before you) - this is pronounced thaw falt-ye rót.

The Scottish Gaelic version would be Ceud mìle fàilte!

'S e do bheatha "sheh do veha" is the more informal way of saying, "You're welcome" - but can be translated as "no problem"

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