"go raibh agat mo chara" means "Thank you, my friend"
I am good thank you and you? (that's correct) however, it's ceart go leor, no biggy.
"that was"
After having looked for possible answers myself, and found that covering bodystockings tened to be the go-to outfits for catburglars (mainly female ones) in cinema, that do seem to be the origin for the "cat" in "catsuit". Do note that "catburglar" originally seem to have to referred to thieves that snuck in more stealthily to steal valuables as opposed to regular burglars that could just as easily use violent means, the "cat" thing then referring to the stealth.
ir= to go voy/vas/va/vamos/vais/van - present tense = I go/you go/he-she-it goes/we go/you go/ they go Vaya! = go!
HelloDia dhuit (singular)Dia dhaoibh (plural)Dia is Muire dhuit (singular reply)Dia is Muire dhaoibh (plural reply)GoodbyeSlánSlán go fóillSlán agat (to one peron who is staying)Slán agaibh (to more than one person who is staying)Slán leat (to one person who is leaving)Slán libh (to more than one person who is leaving)Feicfidh mé ar ball thú (singular, See you later)Feicfidh mé ar ball sibh (plural, See you later)Chífidh mé ar ball thú (singular, See you later) - UlsterChífidh mé ar ball sibh (plural, See you later) - Ulster
Go raibh maith agat (singular) Go raibh maith agaibh (plural)
"agut" should be "agat" "cara" should be "a chara" "Go raibh maith agat a chara" means "Thank you my friend"
Go raibh maith agat (pronounced Gurra mah ogguth)Go raibh maith agat
"Haigh agus go raibh maith agat" means "Hi and thank you" Haigh is "Hi" agus is "and" go raibh maith agat is "thank you"
Go raibh maith agat (pronounced Gurra mah ogguth)Go raibh maith agat
Irish: Go raibh maith agat, a chara. (Scottish) Gaelic: ?
Go raibh maith agat (Thank you, in Irish Gaelic) Tá fáilte romhat (You are welcome). These are singular forms.
Go raibh míle maith agat as ucht an cuireadh (singular) / Go raibh míle maith agaibh as ucht an cuireadh (plural)
go raibh maith agat
Go raibh maith agat.
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."
"Táim go maith, go raibh maith agat, Agus tusa tráthnóna sin" means "I'm grand, thank you, And you that evening"