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How do you say God bless in Gaelic?

In Irish Gaelic: Moladh le Dia In Scottish Gaelic:


How would you say in Irish Gaelic May God Bless the O'Brien family?

Go mbeannaí Dia don Mhuintir Bhriain.


How would you say in Irish Gaelic May God Bless our O'Brien family?

Go mbeannaí Dia dár Muintir Bhriain


What is the Gaelic for 'God bless our home'?

In Irish Gaelic:'May God bless our home' would be Go mbeannaí Dia dár dteach. This means 'May God bless our house'."May God bless our household (family)' would be Go mbeannaí Dia dár dteaghlach.In Scottish Gaelic an old prayer was Gum beannaich Dia taigh an teine san fhardach.


What is the Irish Gaelic for 'God Bless All here'?

Go mbeannaí Dia anseo isteach!


How do you say God Bless this Theater in Gaelic?

Irish Gaelic: "Go mbeannaí Dia do'n amharclann seo." [guh many deea dhun owr-klon shuh]


How do you say god bless you plural in Gaelic?

Beir buaGo n-éirí leat (singular)Go n-éirí libh (plural)


How do you say 'may God bless' in Celtic languages?

In Irish it's beannacht Dé ar... / Go mbeannaí Dia...


What is the Gaelic for 'and to you also'?

In Irish, if this is response to a greeting/blessing in Irish it could be answered "the same to you" which is "Gurab é duit" or "Gurab amhlaidh duit". However, in some greetings there is a specific response Dia dhuit. "Hello" (May) God (bless) to-you. The response: Dia 's Muire dhuit. "Hello" (May) God and Mary (bless) to-you, and such. Scottish Gaelic:...


What is the Irish Gaelic for 'God be with you'?

Gaelic languages include Irish (Gaelic) and Scottish Gaelic, making it impossible to know which one is being asked for. You are encouraged to ask a question that specifies "Irish" or "Scottish Gaelic" to assure that you receive the translation you are seeking.In Irish (Gaelic): 'Dia do do bheannú' would be pronounced in Donegal dialect as 'Jeea dhuh dhuh vannoo'. Another phrase would be 'Beannacht Dé ort' (bannochth jae orth). This is addressing one person, rather than plural.In Scottish Gaelic: Dia 'gad bheannachd! Dia leat! Dia is gràs!


What is Gaelic for My Father My Blessing?

Go mbeannaí Dia mo ghrá / Beannacht Dé ar mo ghrá


What is 'Hello how are you' in Gaelic?

If you mean Gaelic, as in Irish Gaelic, then its "Dia duit, conas atá tú?" in Munster Irish (to one person). == == In addition to the Munster Irish (correctly given above) there are a couple of other ways to say it. In Connacht Irish: Dia dhuit, cén chaoi a bhfuil tú? In Ulster Irish: Dia dhuit, cad é mar atá tú? Scottish Gaelic: Hallo, ciamar a tha thu?(familiar) Hallo, ciamar a tha sibh? (formal)