In Donegal Irish: jeea dheev.
"Dia dhaoibh a chailíní" means "Hello girls"
In Irish: Dia duit (to one person); to more than one person, Dia daoibh. In Scottish Gaelic: Hallo
"Bom dia" is pronounced as "bom jee-ah" in Portuguese. The "o" in "bom" is pronounced like the "o" in "joke," and the "i" in "dia" is pronounced like the "ee" in "bee."
It means "God bless ye (greeting) and Merry Christmas" but "Dia daoibh is Nollaig shona daoibh" may be preferrable.
uh-bo-dia
djeea dhitch
Loo-Kay dia
cri-dia-miahh
If you want to say brother, as in Big Brother politely you pronounce it as: Dai Gou Gou. If you want to say brother, as in Little Brother politely you pronounce it as: Dia Dia. From Calv860
You can pronounce "tenha um bom dia" as "ten-ya oong bone dee-ah."
Seasann muid le chéile
bwee-acuss le dee-a