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Céad mile fáilte romhat!
Dia duit
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May 05, 2008, 11:33:19 PM »
Hello / Dia duit / jee-ah-gwit
http://www.irish-sayings.com/mise/mumhan/diadhuit.mp3
cheers / Sláinte / sloynta
http://www.irish-sayings.com/mise/mumhan/slainte.mp3
English Words- A 100,000 welcomes to you!
Irish Words- Céad mile fáilte romhat!
Pronunciation- cade meelah foyle ta row ott
http://www.irish-sayings.com/mise/mumhan/s-failte.mp3
Good night, sleep well.
Oíche mhaith, codladh sámh
ee ha wah cu la sawv
http://www.irish-sayings.com/mise/mumhan/oichem.mp3
What is your name?
Cad is ainm duit?
Cod iss an um dit?
http://www.irish-sayings.com/mise/mumhan/introducing1.mp3
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