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How is it said thank you in Irish language?

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I want to say thanks to my friends from Dublin :P

Thank you

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  1. Yeah it's - go raibh raibh maith agat.

    Even Dubs will understand it.

    If you're saying ti to more than one person it's - go raibh maith agaibh.


  2. its go **** ur sister,i hope this helped


  3. Thanks a fu**en lot

    They swear alot

  4. Gur raibh maith agat.pronounced; gor rav maa agut

  5. The first answer is correct "go raibh maith agat"

    Every Irish person understands that by the time they are six in primary school.  

  6. - Go raibh maith agat

    - pronunciation: goh rehv mah agot (the t very similar to a ch)

    - how do you say it: gorevmagut

  7. go raibh maith agat :)

    and to say "you're welcome" it's "ta failte romhat"

  8. You say "Go raibh maith agat"  (Guh row muh aguth - row rhymes with cow), but there's a good chance they won't understand.  Dubliners don't necessarily speak Gaelic; it's not part of the Gaeltacht.

  9. "Go raibh maith 'ad"

    "Go raibh maith agat" [to one]

    "Go raibh maith agaibh" [to more than one]

    "Go raibh míle maith agat" [to one]

    "Go raibh míle maith agaibh" [to more than one]

    "Gura míle"

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