beannachtaí [bannokhthee] is 'blessings'.
In Irish Gaelic: A hundred thousand blessings. kaedh meeleh bann-okht-tha.
It is Spelt.. Iscea , and you pronounce it ISH Ka
Éireannach go smior. 'Irish to the marrow'.Roughly sounds like air-a-nah guh smir.
In Irish Gaelic, "bright blessings" can be translated as "beannachtaí geala." In Scottish Gaelic, it is "beannachdan soilleir." Both phrases convey a sense of light and positivity associated with blessings.
beannaithe
You Pronounce it gallaher im Irish so that's the way i think you defintely pronounce it as the name is Irish
"Dia duit" is how you say "hello"; "Dia is Muire duit" is the reply. === === Greetings = beannachtaí (blessings)
Daichead is a dó. Pronounce Da hid iss a doe.
It is Goisdealbh which is the origin of the surname Costello(e).
There are numerous traditional Irish blessings. This question is not specific enough.
You don't ... it's not Irish Gaelic.
banfrinsa aeranokh (Banphrionsa Éireannach)