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Colin's taking a shortcut through the park. It's pension day, the park is full of grannys and Colin wants to make a good impression. How to meet and greet. Greetings and Weather (mp3)
| Hello | Dia duit | | How are you? | Cad é mar atá tú? | | Good morning! | Maidin mhaith! | | How's life? | Cad é mar atá an saol? | | How are things with you? | Cad é mar atá tú ag cur isteach? | | How are things? | Cad é mar atá cúrsaí? | | Are you alright love? | An bhfuil tú ceart go leor, a ghrá? | | Get lost! | Imigh leat! | | Shut your mouth! | Druid do bhéal! | | Stupid person - female | Óinseach | | Stupid person - male | Amadán | | Hi there, love | Hi, a ghrá. | | | Very well, thank you. It's warm | Go maith, go raibh maith agat. Tá sé te. | | Very well, thank you. It's raining again! | Go maith, go raibh maith agat. Tá sé ag báisteach arís! | | Very well, thank you. It's warm again! | Go maith, go raibh maith agat. Tá sé te arís! | | Very well, thank you. Another rotten day! | Go maith, go raibh maith agat. Tá drochlá ann arís! | | Very well, thank you. It's cold today, isn't it? | Go maith, go raibh maith agat. Tá sé fuar inniu, nach bhfuil? | | | Aww. I'm fine. | Aww. Tá mé go breá. | | Indeed! Bye for now! | Tá cinnte! Slán anois! | | It's not at all! | Níl ar chor ar bith! |
Dia = God maidin = morning maith = good grá = love béal = mouth
"Te" can mean "warm" or "hot". Often "an-te" (literally "very warm") is used for "hot" (like in the game HOLIDAYS). In this game, GREETINGS & WEATHER, "te" means "warm"  Excuses Insults
 
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