Scottish Gaelic:
To say that you enjoyed something you say: "Chord e rium" which means something like "it was pleasing to me". The ch in chord comes out like a soft ch sound in loch. The "e" sounds like "eh" and it means "it" in the masculine form which is the normal form taken if you don't know the gender of the object (I know, don't start). "Rium" means "to me".
Irish Gaelic:
Bain sult as; Bain taitneamh as.
In Irish it's: saol an mhadaidh bháin / saol an mhadra bháin
In Irish, áilleacht an tsaoil.
In Scottish Gaelic ...
Bain sult as. (to one person in Irish Gaelic).
Meal. (in Scottish Gaelic).
In Irish it's "Bain aoibhneas as an saol"
Irish:
Ceiliúir beatha
Bain sult as an lá.
live laugh
'Of the day' is an Lae in the Irish language.It's an Latha in (Scottish) Gaelic.
Is maith liom ag caint leat
Happy birthday enjoy your day
Enjoy and celebrate your special day
irish: focal an lae
Seo é an lá. (Irish)
'Enjoy your day' may be 'njut av din dag' in Swedish.
Irish (Gaelic): Dia dhuit (Hello) and Bain sult as. (Enjoy) for one person. Dia dhaoibh and Bainigí sult as. (for more than one) Scottish Gaelic: ???
Bain sult as.
Lá na nAthaireacha Sona Duit
passe une bonne journée is how the French would say 'enjoy your day'
Enjoy your day! :)