You can say it as you've stated as English is the main language in Ireland. There is also an Irish language and to say thank you in it you would say "Go raibh maith agat." This would be pronounced "G'rev ma agut."
Thanks.
Merci avoir un bon jour no, that's French
You can use one of many parting remarks: Bye See-ya Tarra So Long Good Bye Many thanks Safe Home (more Irish) The best way to say goodbye is to say Cheerio!
In Irish it's "Go raibh maith agat as do chairdeas" Scottish:
Muchas gracias
muchos agradecimientos
In Irish it'sGo raibh maith agat as an bhfógra (singular)Go raibh maith agaibh as an bhfógra (plural)
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'Thanks be to God" = Buíochas le Dia.'Thank you' = Go raibh maith agat.
How do you say "for four days " in irish?
Yes. Many Irish people still speak Irish every day. It is a compulsory subject in Irish schools and required for some jobs. --- They did, but after the famine they were forced to speak english. This was because many Irish emigrated to england, America and Australia to look for jobs. In schools, the children were beaten if they spoke Irish in order to get them to learn it faster. Thanks to those events, Ireland isn't really the same with Irish anymore.
Thug mé buíochas (do) is I gave thanks (to).