You might say "(Tá mé) go maith" I am well.
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∙ 13y agoCad 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)
"Cad é mar tá tú?" is used in Donegal"Conas tá tú?" is used in Cork and Kerry
"Is mar is cóir" means "what will be will be" in Irish.
In SW Ireland Conas tá sibh?In W Ireland Cén chaoi a bhfuil sibh?In NW Ireland Cad é mar tá sibh?
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.
Seo an t-am atá le teacht mar tá me réidh leis an t-am atá thart