Fáilte (Irish) & Fàilte (Scottish) both sound like "fault-ye".
"kaid meel-aa fall-cha"
pronounced FAWL -cheh guh Erin.
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"Welcome home"
"Fáilte isteach " means "Welcome in"
If it is on a horseshoe or something related to Ireland, it is probably actually saying Failte. Failte means "welcome." The "t" in uncial/Celtic script can often look like a "z."
Ireland, the land of a thousand welcomes.
You are welcome. This is Irish to English translation
"Cead Mile Failte" is pronounced as "kay-uhd mee-luh fall-tuh." It is an Irish phrase that translates to "a hundred thousand welcomes" in English. The pronunciation emphasizes the soft sounds of the letters and the rhythm of the syllables.
The translation of "welcome to science in Irish" is Failte go Eolaiocht :)
"Ah Chara Failte" is a phrase in Irish Gaelic that translates to "Oh friend, welcome" in English. It expresses a warm greeting and hospitality towards a friend or guest. The phrase reflects the importance of friendship and welcoming in Irish culture.
Probably 'Céad míle fáilte', Irish for 'one hundred thousand welcomes'.