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.
Santa Claus does indeed bring presents to black and white people in Ireland. Merry KrissmissMerry Christmas :)
they give cookies
it depends on their religion
Santa gets to Northern Ireland in time to deliver all the presents there.
where are the real presents santa
well im from ireland we do christmas dinner st stephens days and have happy new years and get presents lots of goodies and sweets
well im from Ireland we do Christmas dinner st stephens days and have happy new years and get presents lots of goodies and sweets
Geschenke
Ireland = l'Irlande
Ireland is 'Irlande' in French.
Envolver regalos. "To wrap presents". "Estoy envolviendo regalos" means "I am wrapping presents."