"Fáilte isteach " means "Welcome in"
If it is on a horseshoe or something related to Ireland, it is probably actually saying Failte. Failte means "welcome." The "t" in uncial/Celtic script can often look like a "z."
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"na fáilte" means "of the welcome" "shere" isn't an Irish word.
Probably 'Céad míle fáilte', Irish for 'one hundred thousand welcomes'.
"CÉAD MÍLE FÁILTE" means "100,000 Welcomes".
It should be written:Fáilte roimh an leanbh nua!and it means "welcome new baby!" in Irish.
Ireland, the land of a thousand welcomes.
Well, darling, "Cead mile failte" is Irish for "a hundred thousand welcomes." So, if someone throws that phrase your way, you better come back with a big smile and a "Thank you very much!" It's just good manners, honey.
pronounced FAWL -cheh guh Erin.
You are welcome. This is Irish to English translation
"kaid meel-aa fall-cha"