It's bad luck 98% of the time but when you really need it to sirvive you end up lucky.
luck of the Irish
"Cess" is an Anglo-Irish word, probably short for "success," generally used with "bad" in wishing someone's endeavor to fail, or enjoying it's failure: "Bad cess to him."
Irish is the proper adjective for Irish, as in "Irish dancing," "Irish jig," or "Irish bar."
Go mbeidh an tádh leat. It bascally means may there be luck with you. It is pronounced: G'meg on taw lat.
Yes, Aileen is Irish for light.
luck o the Irish... it sounds Irish hahahhaha
Ádh dearg ('Luck of the Irish')
luck of the Irish
It's Luck o' the Irish -- the o' is short for of , eg Luck of the Irish
Irish for Luck was created in 1936.
Irish Luck was created on 1939-08-22.
The Luck of the Irish - song - was created in 1972.
'An t-ádh dearg'
I have always thought this was an American expression, but I am not certain
The Luck of the Irish - 1948 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
luck of the Irish
It is not considered to be bad luck to wear a Claddagh if you are not Irish. In fact it is considered good luck.