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Here are two ways of saying it, with ways of pronouncing them in the brackets.

Go mbaine tú sult as do lá. (G mwina two sult oss d law)

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Bain tú taitneamh as do lá. (Bin two tat nuv oss d law)

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Bain sult as an lá (Enjoy the day).

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