"Halo agus fáilte" is pronounced as "huh-loh ah-gus fawl-cha." In this phrase, "hallo" sounds similar to "hello," "agus" is pronounced like "uh-gus," and "fáilte" has a "fawl-cha" sound, with the "t" often softened. This phrase means "hello and welcome" in Irish.
"Hallo agus fàilte".
You can either say "Hallo" or "Guten Tag". To pronounce "Hallo" you simple say "Hallo". To pronounce "Guten Tag" you say: goo-ten-targ.
"kaid meel-aa fall-cha"
pronounced FAWL -cheh guh Erin.
Hah-low
Are you asking about "Hallo" or "Guten Tag"?
Fáilte (Irish) & Fàilte (Scottish) both sound like "fault-ye".
In Irish it's,Mamó (nana)Daideo (grandpa)
tur-her on hraw oggus on tullish
"ralo revor ar du"
In an-nim on ah-hur og-gus on vic og-gus on spir-id neev
That translation is incorrect. It should be "Go raibh grá agus cairdeas i réim" (gurah graw oggus corjass ih raim)