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"Dia dhaoibh" (pronounced: deea yeev)

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Irish translation for God be with you?

God be with you: Dia duit May God be with you too: Dia is muire duit That is also what people say to say hello in Irish if you say "Dia duit" the other person should say "Dia is muire duit"


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How do you pronounce haileo in irish?

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