Very simply it means
A very good morning to you.
When spoken with an Irish accent, it generally sounds like Top o' ta Mornin ta ya. But the prase itself is top of the morning to you.
It is an old Irish saying for "Good Morning," but it usually means the Top of The Morning is dawn. (The actual saying was Top o' the mornin'- an Irish accent.)To which you should reply... and the balance of the day to you!
The common Irish greeting "Top o' the morning to you!" has the traditional response "And the rest of the day to ye'".
Traditionally, many English towns had an official called a "Town Crier", whose job was to stand in public and shout, or "cry" official announcements. Often, he would attract attention by ringing a hand bell and shouting "Hear Ye, Hear Ye" "Ye" is an archaic form of "you", so Hear Ye just meant "I want you to hear this", or "Listen Up!" The custom survives in many places, especially in towns which attract a lot of tourists.
. . . NIANG = ne-an-guh. . . YE-YE = yee-yee. . . Yen Mah = y-en- mah
how dya like ye eggs in the mornin'
it means good mornin in german!
My Lord What a Mornin' was created in 1960.
Of the clock. Think about the quintessential 'Top o' the mornin' to you!' --> 'Top of the morning to you.'
Of the clock. Think about the quintessential 'Top o' the mornin' to you!' --> 'Top of the morning to you.'
toppa da mornin to ya! (top of the morning to you)
Mornin' Ride was created in 1986-11.
Good Mornin' was created in 1996-09.
All Mornin' Long was created in 1958.
In da mornin
what say ye
they use them when they need a we bit of luck thats all mate and top of the mornin to ya aye