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What does this Irish phrase mean I bhflaitheas Dé go raibh sí?
The Irish phrase "I bhflaitheas Dé go raibh sí" means "May she be in the Kingdom of God." It's a prayer for the deceased, wishing them peace and a place in Heaven.
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