"Ceud mìle fàilte!" means "A hundred thousand welcomes!" and sounds like "keeudt meela fall-che" or "kaedt meela fall-che" (dialectal variation).
Scottish Gaelic: Ceud mìlefàilteIrish: Céad míle fáilte!
Cead Mile Failte = 100,000 Welcomes in Irish Gaelic (fall-cha) So .... Aon Mile Failte should = 1000 Welcomes. Not sure what " morantaig" means Hope this helps.. --------------------------- morantaig
(Irish) Míle fáilte; (Scottish) same but change to accent grave.
Ceud mìle fàilte is '100,000 welcomes'.
Life never welcomes you. Only people welcome you!
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Well, isn't that a lovely phrase? "Cead Mile Failte" is Irish for "a hundred thousand welcomes." It's a beautiful way to express warmth, hospitality, and friendship. Just like painting, language can be a wonderful way to connect with others and spread positivity.
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