Go raibh an t-ádh dearg ort (singular)
Go raibh an t-ádh dearg oraibh (plural)
A common expression in Irish is 'Go n-éirí an t-ádh leat!'
Faoi choimirce Dé
Go raibh an t-ádh dearg ort.
chun Eireann
Éire
Go n-éirí an t-ádh dearg leat. (singular) ...libh(plural).
the Irish for green is "glas"
In Ireland Justin is used even with Irish Gaelic surnames.
Irandlish....unles you mean people or things that are from ireland, then you would say irish.
I was born in Ireland! Have Irish parents, grandparents, great-grandparents. I'd say that's why I'm Irish!
Dialects in Ireland vary by region, but many Irish people do say "mate" as a slang term for friend.
Because they just do!
The Irish for 'luck' is 'ádh'in Irish its 'adh' (pr. 'aw')or 'an t-adh' (pr. 'on taw')If you want to say good luck to a person you say 'go n-éirí an t-adh leat' (pr. 'guh nie-ree on taw lat')
"Is Gaeil muid" - if you are of Irish descent ;"Is Éireannaigh muid" - if you are an Irish citizen."We" is sinn in SW Ireland; muid in the W and N.
The words for 'garden' in Irish are 'garraí' and 'gairdín', the latter more usual in SW Ireland.