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How does and athiest say 'hello' in Irish?

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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,718 ✭✭✭The Mad Hatter


    I wouldn't worry about it, given that the English "goodbye" is a contraction of "God be with ye" (via "godbwye").


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,005 ✭✭✭Enkidu


    dlofnep wrote: »
    Eh no, you're completely wrong there ted.

    Conas atá tú/Conas tánn tú/Conas taoi = Munster.
    Cén chaoi (a) bhfuil tú = Connacht.
    Cad é mar atá tú = Ulster.
    :eek: You're completely right dlofnep, I don't remember why I would have written that!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,759 ✭✭✭✭dlofnep


    Enkidu wrote: »
    :eek: You're completely right dlofnep, I don't remember why I would have written that!

    No worries bud! Sorry, my response sounded a bit snotty in retrospect. Must have been on an off day. *hug*


  • Registered Users Posts: 523 ✭✭✭corkonion


    slan leat


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,005 ✭✭✭Enkidu


    dlofnep wrote: »
    No worries bud! Sorry, my response sounded a bit snotty in retrospect. Must have been on an off day. *hug*
    Oh, it didn't sound bad! What's wrong has to be corrected, no harm at all!:)

    Actually I really like the way some people still use taoi. I know in old books you see táthaoi sometimes instead of tá sibh.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 428 ✭✭wolfeye


    Yo madra :D


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