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I want to know how to say "Nollaig Shona Dhuit". (I'm not sure how to pronounce it.) Answer: The Irish for "Merry Christmas (to you)". To an American it would sound something like nnull-ig hun-a gh(u)it The gh is a gutteral g as in Spanish agua followed by a short u gliding into a short i. It should not sound like gwit.

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12y ago

It translates as 'Happy Christmas to you' (addressing one person) and is pronounced 'null-egg hunna gh(u)it'.

To more than one person would be 'Nollaig shona dhaoibh'. dhaoibh [gh(u)eev].

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10y ago

breh-law hunna ditch.
Breithlá shona duit, or happy birthday, is pronounced "breh-law honna ditch".

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11y ago

Breithlá sona dhuit.

Breithlá is masculine so the 's' should not become 'sh'.

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12y ago

It's in Irish Gaelic, Merry Christmas.

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7y ago

I think you want "Lá Fhéile Vailintín sona duit".

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12y ago

'nulleg huna ghuitch'

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12y ago

Law Al-tah-heh hu-na ghuitch

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9y ago

/NɔLɪgʲ krʲi.al/

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