In Irish it's "sonas i gcónaí"
Fan tréan go deo (always stay strong) Síocháin (peace), Grá (love) agus Sonas (Happiness)
It means Love and Happiness... (or love and joy)
The Scots Gaelic word for happy is toilichte. The Irish Gaelic words are Sona, séanmhar and gliondrach.
Irish: sástach. Scottish Gaelic is toileachas sonas (happiness/contentment) sòlas (comfort, solace, consolation) (contentment)(joy)
Irish: sástach. Scottish Gaelic is toileachas sonas (happiness/contentment) sòlas (comfort, solace, consolation) (contentment)(joy)
'áthas' I am happy = tá áthas orm (literally means there's happiness on me)
In Irish it's sonas / áthas In Scots Gaelic it's "àigh"
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
The Gaelic word for joyful is "aoibhinn" in Irish and "dóchasach" in Scottish Gaelic. Both terms convey a sense of happiness and delight. The usage can vary slightly depending on the context and region, but they are commonly understood to express joy.
In Scottish Gaelic:an-còmhnaidh;a-chaoidh;daonnan.In Irish "Gaelic":i gcónaí;i dtolamh.
meangadh i gcónaí always smiling
In Irish "liomsa i gcónaí"