It's Conas atà tù? and pronounced ( conas; C is as K. o is like the o in son. n. a like the a in bat. s is sh like in show. atà; a as in bat. t as t. à is aw like in awful. tù t as t. ù as the u in rule.
Conas ata tu? is how are you in Irish but in dublin its "what's the story" or "alright" and in the country its "what's the crack"
"Go maith. Conas atá tú?"
It would be pronounced: G'ma. Kunus a thaw two.
"Go maith. Agus tú féin?"
How are you in Irish is "Conas atá tú?"
Ireland is 'Irlande' in French.
Ireland = l'Irlande
People speak English in Ireland, so you would just say Joshua.
Ireland is predominantly English speaking, so you would just say "Hi".
Ireland is an island. On that island is the Republic of Ireland, which is often referred to as Ireland, and Northern Ireland. So you could say that the answer is Northern Ireland.
Irandlish....unles you mean people or things that are from ireland, then you would say irish.
English is the main language spoken in Ireland, so you would just say shepherd.
People in Ireland speak English and so they say "Happy New Year".
You can say it if you want but its kind of an American thing and isn't really said in Ireland.
I'd say it's in the North-East of Ireland.
Tomáisín
Éireann.