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Translate French to Irish Instantly with TextAdviser

Unlock seamless communication across cultures with TextAdviser, your intelligent AI-powered translator that brings French into fluent Irish. Whether you're preparing for a trip to Gaeltacht regions or diving into Gaelic language studies, our advanced system delivers precise, context-aware translations tailored for real-life use. What makes this even more remarkable? There are approximately 80,000 native speakers of Irish worldwide—and thanks to tools like TextAdviser, their language can now connect effortlessly with global French speakers.

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  • Guest Mode: Access instantly with no sign-up required. Limited to 2,000 characters per session—ideal for quick checks on travel signs or simple messages.
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Common French to Irish Phrases

Here are some essential phrases in the Travel & Directions category—perfect for navigating airports, hotels, taxis, and public spaces in Ireland. Use these when traveling through French-speaking areas or planning trips to Gaeltacht communities where Irish is spoken daily.

French Irish
Où est la salle de bains ? Céard atá i gceann na mionnchúir?
Où se trouve l’aéroport ?
Pouvez-vous me conduire à l’hôtel ? Fáilte romham go dtí an hotel.
Le taxi est-il disponible ? An t-áit ar fud an taispeánáin?
Je cherche le bureau des bagages. Tá mé ag iarraidh an oifig shuíomhanna.
Quel est l’heure du départ pour Dublin ? Cén uair atá an t-eagrán chun Dhublin?
Merci, je suis prêt. Go raibh maith agat, tá mé réidh.

Who Is This Tool For?

Whether you’re a student mastering European languages, a traveler exploring rural villages in Connemara, or a business professional managing cross-border communications, TextAdviser empowers all of them. Students gain instant feedback for essays and flashcards; travelers avoid awkward misunderstandings in transport hubs; and businesses ensure clarity in international correspondence without relying on third-party services.

How to Use TextAdviser – A Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Paste your French text into the input field on the TextAdviser dashboard.
  2. Select “Français” as the source language and “Gaeilge” as the target language.
  3. Click the “Translate” button—and get an accurate, natural-sounding Irish version within seconds.
  4. For frequent users, create a free account to save your recent translations and enjoy faster load times.

FAQ

Q1: Is TextAdviser free?
Yes! The core translation feature is completely free for all users. Upgrade to the PRO plan if you need larger volumes or premium features.

Q2: Does it support huge texts?
Absolutely. While guests and registered users have character caps, the PRO plan handles up to 35,000 characters—perfect for long-form documents such as reports, presentations, or e-books.

Q3: How accurate is the translation?
Powered by deep-learning neural networks trained on vast multilingual datasets, TextAdviser ensures high-quality, idiomatic outputs that respect grammar, tone, and regional variations between French and Irish dialects.

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