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Tá fáilte romhat. = You're welcome. Disclaimer: this translation was extracted from our Bitesize Irish program. There may be more context around this translation than we can show here for non-members.
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you're welcome ná habair é, tá fáilte romhat, go ndéana a mhaith duit 'Thank you.' 'You're welcome.' 'Go raibh maith agat.' 'Ná habair é.'; 'Míle buíochas.' 'Tá fáilte romhat.'
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When saying “Thank you”, you say “Go raibh maith agat”. The Irish for “You’re welcome” is “Tá fáilte romhat”. While these are standard ways to say “Thank you” and “You’re welcome”, you may come into contact with phrases that differ from these formations.
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