Gaeilge (Irish language) agat (at-you) labhair (speaking) liom (with me)
Doesn't make sense. What are you trying to say?
Tar a luí liom
"Is áil liom tú" means "I desire you"
Go raibh maith agat! Tá suim agam i do mhaith a rá!
Irish Gaelic:Is breá liom teangacha (I like languages.)
You may not have it written absolutely correctly, but breaking it down into parts, you get:Fáilte romhat, a Thomáis - Welcome Thomas.Is maith liom an Ghaeilge leis - I like Irish too.Maith an fear - Good man.
Firemen are people so you can't use this expression, gaeilge=irish language (i.e. Gaelic)Tá grá agam do Fhir Dhóiteáin GaelachaI love Irish FiremenTáim an-cheanúil ar Fir Dhóiteáin GaelachaI'm very fond of Irish Firemen
This sentence is incorrect;the Scottish Gaelic would be: Leam daonnan. It would sound likelem deunan. Liom is Irish Gaelic, a separate language.
It's whatever you typed into Google Translate. BTW it's a poor translation.
Another epic fail from Google Translate.
"Is aoibhinn liom" means "I love"
"is fuath liom" means "I hate"
Toda is Hebrew, tapadh leat is Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig). Both mean "Thank you". Leat is also an Irish (Gaeilge) word. It means "with you". le=with liom=with me leat=with you leis=with him léi=with her linn=with us libh=with you(pl) leo=with them