Slovak to Irish Translation

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Common Phrases From Slovak to Irish

SlovakIrish
ĎakujemGo raibh maith agat
ProsímLe do thoil
PrepáčTá brón orm
AhojDia dhuit
ZbohomSlán
Áno
NieNíl
Ako sa máš?Conas tá tú?
Ospravedlnte maGabh mo leithscéal
NeviemNíl a fhios agam
rozumiemTuigim
Myslím siCeapaim
MožnoB'fhéidir
Vidíme sa neskôrFeicfidh mé ar ball thú
opatruj saTabhair aire
Čo sa deje?Conas atá tú?
NevadíNá bac leis
SamozrejmeAr ndóigh
HneďAnois
PoďmeA ligean ar dul

Interesting information about Slovak Language

Slovak is a special kind of talking and writing that people use in a country called Slovakia, which is a pretty place with lots of mountains and forests in the middle of Europe. When someone says "Ahoj" (that means "Hello" in Slovak), you know they might be speaking in Slovak! It's like a code that all the people in Slovakia agree to use, so they can understand each other. It sounds a little bit like languages from nearby places, like Czech from the Czech Republic or Polish from Poland, because they're like cousins in the big family of languages. Kids in Slovakia learn to speak Slovak from the time they are very little, just like you learn to speak your own language. They use it to tell stories, to learn things in school, and to share secrets with their friends. Isn't it cool that there are so many different ways to talk around the world?

Know About Irish Language

Irish is a very special kind of talking and writing that comes from Ireland, a beautiful country with lots of green hills and old stories. Irish has been around for a really long time—even before people used to write things down! It's like a secret code that only some people know how to use, because not everyone speaks Irish these days. But it's still taught in schools in Ireland, and some people chat, sing, and tell stories in Irish every day. When you hear Irish, it sounds very different from English. It has its own music to it, with lots of lovely sounds that can seem a bit tricky at first. But once you get used to it, it's like hearing a song that's been sung for thousands of years, carrying the magic of Ireland with every word.

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