Éireann.
English is the main language in Ireland, so people in Ireland just say "Christmas". In the Irish language the word for Christmas is "Nollaig", pronounced "Nullig".
English is the main language spoken in Ireland, so you would just say "My family." In the Irish language it would be "Mo clann".
English is the main language spoken in Ireland, so you would just say shepherd.
It depends on which sign language you're talking about:For the word Ireland in British Sign Language, click here.For the word Ireland in American Sign Language, click here.There aren't a lot of resources online for Irish Sign Language, and I couldn't find the sign for Ireland in ISL.
English is the main language spoken in Ireland, so you would say it exactly as you have specified.
In English, the main language, you just say "friend". In the Irish language the word for friend is "Chara", pronounced "Cara".
As English is the main language spoke in Ireland, you would say "Family". In Irish the word is Clann, similar to the English word clan.
People in Ireland speak English so you would just say "Peace". In the Irish language the word is "Síochán", which is pronounced Shee-kawn.
As Ireland is mainly English-speaking, it would be presents. In the Irish language, presents, as in gifts, is bronntanais. Also féiríní.
Most people in Ireland speak English, so they would say gifts or presents. The Irish language word for gift or present is "Bronntanas". The plural is Bronntanais.
English is the main language spoken in Dublin, so you would just say "Exciting".
There is no language called Celtic. Ireland's native language is Irish, sometimes called Gaelic. It is the second most important language, as English is the main language spoken in Ireland.