Conas atá tú
an gaeilge (irish) sentence meaning “how are you?”. it is pr-nounced “konas uh-taw too”.
a: dia duit! conas atá tú? (h-llo! how are you?)
b: dia is muire duit! táim go maith, go raibh maith agat. (h-llo! i am well, thank you.)
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