Konkani to Irish Translation

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Common Phrases From Konkani to Irish

KonkaniIrish
तुका देव बरें करूंGo raibh maith agat
उपकार करूनLe do thoil
माफ करचेंTá brón orm
हॅलोDia dhuit
गूड बायSlán
हय
नाNíl
तूं कसो आसा?Conas tá tú?
म्हाका माफ करातGabh mo leithscéal
म्हाका खबर नाNíl a fhios agam
म्हाका समजताTuigim
म्हाका तशें दिसताCeapaim
घडयेB'fhéidir
मागीर मेळयाFeicfidh mé ar ball thú
काळजी घेTabhair aire
किदें चल्लां?Conas atá tú?
कांय नजोNá bac leis
शॅर्तAr ndóigh
रोखडेंचAnois
वचूंयाA ligean ar dul

Interesting information about Konkani Language

Konkani is an Indo-Aryan language primarily spoken by the Konkani community in western India, particularly along the west coast of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Kerala. It belongs to the southern branch of Indo-Aryan languages and has its own unique script called "Devanagari." With over 7 million speakers worldwide, it holds official status in Goa as well as recognition from Sahitya Akademi (India's national academy for literature). The language exhibits significant influence from Sanskrit due to historical ties with Brahmin communities. Additionally, it incorporates loanwords from Portuguese during their colonial rule over parts of India. Konkani encompasses various dialects like Malvani-Konkani or Mangalorean Konkanis which differ slightly based on geographical location but share a common grammar structure.

Know About Irish Language

The Irish language, also known as Gaeilge or Irish Gaelic, is a Celtic language primarily spoken in Ireland. It has official status alongside English on the island and is recognized by the European Union. With over 1.8 million speakers worldwide, it holds national importance and cultural significance for Ireland's identity. Irish belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and specifically falls under the Goidelic branch of Celtic languages along with Scottish Gaelic and Manx (Isle of Man). Its written form uses a modified Latin alphabet called "An Caighdeán Oifigiúil" since 1957. Historically suppressed during British rule, efforts have been made to revive its usage through education initiatives such as Gaelscoileanna (Irish-medium schools), radio stations like Raidió na Gaeltachta broadcasting solely in Irish, government support programs promoting bilingualism across various sectors including media and administration.

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