Cad é mar (atá tú)?How (are you)?Donegal Irish
It should be 'Cad é mar atá tú? An bhfuil Gaeilge agatsa?' Donegal Irish for 'How are you? Do you speak Irish?'
Cad é mar a d'éirigh leat?
It means "How are you?" to one person in Donegal Irish.
Translation from Ulster Irish: "Well. How are you? You are a fine looking man". With the accent marks: "Bhuel, cad é mar tá tú? Is fear dóighiúil thú."
Cad is ainm duit? or Cén t-ainm atá ort?
"Cad é an t-ainm atá ort?" is Irish Gaelic for "What is your name?". Literally, "What is it, the name that is on you?" Cad = what é = (is) it an = the ainm = name atá = that is ort = on you (one person)
"Is mar is cóir" means "what will be will be" in Irish.
"Cad é mar tá tú?" is used in Donegal"Conas tá tú?" is used in Cork and Kerry
In SW Ireland Conas tá sibh?In W Ireland Cén chaoi a bhfuil sibh?In NW Ireland Cad é mar tá sibh?
Seo an t-am atá le teacht mar tá me réidh leis an t-am atá thart
Southwest: "Conas atá tú?" [kunnus ataw too]West: "Cén chaoi a bhfuil tú?" [kae khee a will too]Northwest: "Cad é mar atá tú?" [gud jae mar taa too]This is the form when addressing one person.