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January 21 2004, 0:40 AM
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Redwolf
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I know go raibh maith agat, but is there a short version of thank you analogous to English "thanks"?
grma
Redwolf
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January 21 2004, 0:42 AM
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ÓBroin anFiach
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I think go raibh maith agat is as short as you'll get.
we have our little GRMA around here, which makes thanking folks easier.
Ní bheidh Éire shaor ar síocháin choíche, agus gan an ceart, ní féidir an tsíocháin a bheith ann.
Tomás Ó Broin
Learning Irish since October 2003
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January 21 2004, 1:10 AM
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Ailill
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They say it so fast it's as short as "thankee" in English. Gura maith'ad.
"Tá an saol mór lán den fhilíocht ag an té dar dual a thuigbheáil agus ní thráfaidh an tobar go deo na ndeor." Seosamh Mac Grianna, Mo Bhealach Féin
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January 21 2004, 3:48 AM
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JSmith13
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Yeah, gurra  magut
Beidh ár lá linn.......go luath!!
I'm a beginner. Wait for more input with my translations.

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