The Irish for hello is "dhia guit" Phonetically pronounce gia gwuit
Dia duit, conas atá tú?
Dia dhuit is 'hello' to one person.Dia dhaoibh is 'hello' to more than one person.Dia dhuit [djeea ghuit] addressing one personDia dhaoibh [djeea yeev]. addressing more than one person].Considered formal usage nowadays.Dia dhuit (singular)Dia dhaoibh (plural)Dia dhuit. (deea-ghuit)God bless you.
"Dia duit" is how you say "hello"; "Dia is Muire duit" is the reply. === === Greetings = beannachtaí (blessings)
hello mr. 1st of all the Irish people had big guns with little eye lids, then when they were all sleeping they woke up to have a tea break then all the cheese people jumped out of the water and sprayed them with orange juice, winning the war and ending the prophecy of the Hebrew jypsys. peace be with you. amen
Mr. and Mrs. (ex. "Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Evans" instead of "Hello, Mrs. and Mr. Evans")
"Hello" in English: "Hello". In Welsh: "Was Hael". In Italian: "Salve". Can't help you with Irish (Gaelic) I'm afraid.
'Hello'
The Irish for hello is "dhia guit" Phonetically pronounce gia gwuit
Hello Mr- Jackson - 2011 was released on: USA: 8 January 2011 (internet)
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Dia duit, conas atá tú?
I am mr. poodum. HELLO :[)
HELLO
The cast of Hello Mr. President - 1997 includes: Deborah Bloodworth as Marie Fehmer
Hello Mr- President - 1997 TV was released on: UK: January 1997 USA: 1997
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