I want to know how to say "Nollaig Shona Dhuit". (I'm not sure how to pronounce it.) Answer: The Irish for "Merry Christmas (to you)". To an American it would sound something like nnull-ig hun-a gh(u)it The gh is a gutteral g as in Spanish agua followed by a short u gliding into a short i. It should not sound like gwit.
It translates as 'Happy Christmas to you' (addressing one person) and is pronounced 'null-egg hunna gh(u)it'.
To more than one person would be 'Nollaig shona dhaoibh'. dhaoibh [gh(u)eev].
breh-law hunna ditch.
Breithlá shona duit, or happy birthday, is pronounced "breh-law honna ditch".
Breithlá sona dhuit.
Breithlá is masculine so the 's' should not become 'sh'.
It's in Irish Gaelic, Merry Christmas.
I think you want "Lá Fhéile Vailintín sona duit".
'nulleg huna ghuitch'
Law Al-tah-heh hu-na ghuitch
/NɔLɪgʲ krʲi.al/
In Irish it's "Noillaig shona dhuit"In Irish it's "Nollaig shona"In Irish it's: Nollaig shona dhuit (singular) / Nollaig shona dhaoibh (plural)
Nollaig Shona Dhuit means 'Happy Christmas to you' in Irish. In Irleland people speak English and Irish. So it is Irish for 'Happy Christmas to you'.
Nollaig shona dhuit (singular)Nollaig shona dhaoibh (plural)
In Irish it's "breithlá shona dhuit"
Lá Altaithe shona dhuit
In Irish its 'nullig huna' (Written as Nollaig shona).
"oila" should be "fhéile" "padrag" should be "Pádraig" "hona" should be "shona" "Lá fhéile Pádraig fé shona dhuit" means "Happy St. Patrick's day"
"Suairc Nollaig" is pronounced as "sweerk noh-lig" in English.
breithlá shona dhuit, a dheirfiúr
Irish Gaelic would normally be "Nollaig shona dhuit!"(merry Christmas to-you).
Scottish: Oidhche Shamhna shona dhut. Irish: Oíche Shamhna shona dhuit.
Irish: Beannachtaí na Nollag (Christmas blessings)