You pronounce it approximately like this:
koh lou-ah bray soh-nah ychgoo-eev
The L is very thick.
Roll the R in "breith".
The "ychg" is a blended sound. It's basically an angry cat noise "ch" (think like in German) but starts with a Y sound (as in English "yes"), and an obscure G sound on the end, blending into the "oo" sound.
Hope I've explained that all right...Gaelic pronunciation is pretty hard to explain in terms of English pronunciation.
It translates literally as "Who day birth happy to them?"
:)
In Irish it's Lá breithe shona duit Happy birthdayor Breithlá sona duitIn Scots Gaelic it's Co-là breith sona dhut!
Welsh: Penblwydd Hapus!Breton: Deiz ha bloaz laouen! or Kalz a vloavezhioù all!Cornish: Penn-bloedh Lowen!Irish Gaelic: Breithlá sona duit! or Lá breithe sona duit!Manx Gaelic: Laa-ruggyree sonney dhyt!Scottish Gaelic: Co-là breith sona dhut! (informal)or Co-là breith sona dhuibh! (formal)
(Co) Là breith sona dhut, a Bobby, or Ceann-bliadhna sona dhut, a Bobby.
Co-là breith sona dhut, a Iain (or John)!
Irish (Gaelic): Lá breithe sona, a Anna!Scottish Gaelic: '(Co) là breith sona dhut, a Anna!'or 'Ceann-bliadhna sona dhut, a Anna!'
FYI: there is no single language called 'Celtic': it is a family of languages like 'Slavic'.Irish Gaelic: Breithlá sona duit. / Lá breithe shona duit.Scottish Gaelic: Là breith sona dhuit (or dhuibh if formal).Manx: Laa-ruggyree sonney dhyt.Welsh: Pen-blwydd hapus.Breton: Deiz ha bloaz laouen/ Kalz a vloavezhioù all.Cornish: Penn-bloedh Lowen
Lá na nAithreacha sona (duit). Happy Fathers' Day (to you).
That's a mixture of two different languages. "Latha na màithraichean sona dhut" is Scottish Gaelic", it's means "Happy mothers day". The rest is Irish. "mo mháthair" means "my mother" "chara" should be "a chara" "a chara mo chroí" means "friend of my heart" "graim thú" is an incorrect translation for "I love you", it should be "tá grá agam duit"
PenblwyddHapus...or if singing...Penblwyddhapusi chiPenblwyddhapusi chiPenblwyddhapusi ......(name)Penblwyddhapusi chi.Penblwydd hapusi ti ( if to a child, friend or family member) Chi is only used if it is more than one person or a formal use, ieyour boss, teacher, an older person, thequeen!!
Sona Balam goes by Sona.
Purpose of Sona
Sona Petrosian's birth name is Sona Sukiasyan.