Romhat means 'before you' as in 'Fáilte romhat'Welcome (before you).
You are welcome. This is Irish to English translation
You're welcome
In Irish it's "Fáilte" Fáile romhat (singular) Failte romhaibh (plural)
To one person: Tá fáilte romhat.
Tá fáilte romhat
'dia duit' means hello (to you) or 'fáilte romhat' means welcome (to you)
Tá fáilte romhat (singular). Tá fáilte romhaibh (plural).
Welcome, my boy
Béarla - English language If you mean "is Irish the same as English", the answer is no. Irish Gaelic is a distinct language. Hiberno-English is a form of English.
The Irish for 'you're welcome' is Tá fáilte romhat when addressing one person;when there is more than one, replace romhat with romhaibh.Tá fáilte romhat (singular); Tá fáilte romhaibh (plural).
Fáilte romhat (singular) / Fáilte romhaibh (plural)
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