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Old 04-21-2007, 01:02 PM
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Smile The Mrs-"Safe Home!"

Well Mrs, tamarra ya leave with the hubby fer a trip ta Ireland!
I pray thee have a wee bit fun, and come home safe!

A guide to communicating in Irish

English --- Irish


Good day --- Dia duit!
Good day (reply) --- Dia's muire duit
How are you? --- Conas atá tú?
I am very well --- Tá mé go maith
Thank you --- Go raibh maigh agat
You are welcome --- Tá fáilte romhat
Excuse me --- Gabh mo leithsceal
Cheers/to your health ---Sláinte
Good luck --- Go n-éirí an t-ádh leat
Goodbye --- Slán
Ireland --- Eire

Rather than saying "goodbye," an Irish person may say "safe home." Another common expression is "God bless the work," a greeting used when entering the company of a person who is working. When the Irish say "great craic" (pronounced "crack"), they mean they are having fun.




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