Irish: beannacht
Scottish: beannachd
In Irish it's "beannacht ar do lása"
In Irish it's "guím gach sonas ort inniu"
beannachtaí
Scottish Gaelic: beannachdan; Irish Gaelic: beannachtaí
Beannachdan
Irish: Beannachtaí na Nollag (Christmas blessings)
The day where you get your blessings!!
'Of the day' is an Lae in the Irish language.It's an Latha in (Scottish) Gaelic.
In Irish Gaelic: A hundred thousand blessings. kaedh meeleh bann-okht-tha.
Irish (Gaelic): lá Scottish Gaelic: lathaLá, pronounced like law.
Nollaig chridheil in Scots Gaelic Nollaig shona in Irish Gaelic and Nollag Ghennal in Manx
There isn't a set number of brachot (blessings) said each day. The number of brachot recited really depends on what happens to the individual each day.
All through the night and all through the day the lord keeps sending blessings
The minimum required are the three daily prayers and all the blessings in them, plus the tefillin, tallith and a couple of others. When eating, and after the lavatory, blessings are also entailed. Total: around 90 to 95. There is a custom mentioned in halakha (Jewish law) of saying 100 blessings each day.
Latha na màthraichean