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The main language in Ireland is English so most would say "Welcome to Ireland." "Fáilte go hÉirinn" is the Irish language translation for it. A phrase in the Irish language used regularly is "Céad Míle Fáilte" which literally means a hundred, thousand welcomes.

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Most of Ireland speak English in these times (speaking of experience in the south).. however county Kerry (lower southern Ireland) greet one another with " Dia duit ", which is hello friend im sure. It can be pronounced as DIA GWITCH.

Irish (Gaelic) isn't practised much in everyday life from my understanding in parts like Dublin and other counties.

I was there a few years ago and asked someone if they spoke Gaelic and they laughed - they hadnt spoken Gaelic or needed to since they were school!

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Fáilte is the Irish word for 'welcome'.

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First person says:

Dia duit

Second person replies: Dia is Muire duit

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Fáilte go Baile Átha Cliath.

Pronounced: Fault-chi guh blaa-cleea.

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People speak English in Ireland, so they say "Welcome". In the Irish language people say "Céad míle fáilte" (a hundred thousand welcomes), which is pronounced Cade meela fall cha.

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Fáilte (faw-il-t-yeh)

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Good day or something like that

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failte

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