In Donegal Irish: jeea dheev.
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∙ 15y ago"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
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
You can pronounce "tenha um bom dia" as "ten-ya oong bone dee-ah."
cri-dia-miahh
"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."
Seasann muid le chéile
bwee-acuss le dee-a
It should be eitherDia duit, a chara. (Hello, friend) orDia daoibh, a chairde. (Hello, friends) in Irish.