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What is the Irish for best wishes?
Best Irish Blessings
- May the road rise up to meet you.
- May the leprechauns dance over your bed and bring you sweet dreams.
- May the roof above us never fall in.
- If you’re lucky enough to be Irish…
- May you have love that never ends,
- May peace and plenty bless your world.
- The grace of God on you.
- Always remember to forget.
What is an Irish Christmas Blessing?
Irish Christmas blessing The light of the Christmas star to you. The warmth of a home and hearth to you. The cheer and good will of friends to you. The hope of a childlike heart to you. The joy of a thousand angels to you.
What greeting does Ireland use for Christmas?
Nollaig shona duit
Nollaig shona duit/daoibh This is the most common Christmas greeting and you’ll see and hear it everywhere in Ireland. You use Nollaig shona duit when speaking to one person and daoibh when speaking to more than one.
What is the traditional Irish blessing?
May God hold you in the palm of His hand. May your days be many and your troubles be few, May all God’s blessings descend upon you, May peace be within you, May your heart be strong, May you find what you’re seeking wherever you roam.
What are some Irish Gaelic phrases?
Irish Gaelic Phrases and Expressions Irish Gaelic Phrases most Irish people know. Cad is ainm duit? Gaelic Expressions that are good to know. Cad as dhuit? Merry Christmas in Gaelic. The Irish Gaelic phrase for Merry Christmas is ‘Nollaig shona dhuit’ (pronounced Null-ig hun-ah gwit). Happy Birthday in Gaelic. Póg mo thóin. Pages Related to Irish Gaelic Phrases.
What is the Scottish Gaelic for ‘blessings’?
Scottish Gaelic: beannachd leat: Translates to “see you” or “blessings be with you” beannachd leibh: Translates to “farewell” or “blessings be with you.” soraidh: Translates to “goodbye” or “see you later.”
How do you Say Goodbye in Irish Gaelic?
The Irish word for ‘goodbye’ is slán. To say goodbye to someone going home it’s slán abhaile, a literal translation of this is ‘safe home’. HOW TO PRONOUNCE. Easy! Slán = SLAAN – really extravagate the á sound. (oooon) Slán abhaile is a bit tricky to pronounce due to the abhaile part.