Lá ar dóigh agat (singular) / Lá ar dóigh agaibh (plural)
lá maith agat (singular)
lá maith agaibh (plural)
Bíodh la maith agat
good day laddie! or lassie.
In Irish it's "laethanta sona"
Irish theme
Because most of them want to be Irish and it makes them feel good to celebrate an Irish holiday!
In Irish it's "Lá ar dóigh agat"
Good Friday and Christmas Day.
On Irish day of course.
no Day is not a Irish last name Correct, it is not of Irish origin. Instead, it is of English origin. But Day is sometimes used for O'Dea.
yeah kiss the irish!1
The Irish Gaelic for "Happy St. Brigid's Day" is "Lá Fhéile Bríde sona duit." This phrase conveys good wishes for the celebration of St. Brigid, who is one of Ireland's patron saints. The day is celebrated on February 1st, marking the beginning of spring in the Irish calendar.
it basically means, everyone is out to have a good time, have a few (many) drinks and be social. most who say this are obviously "NOT IRISH" and are not celebrating the "true heritage" and meaning of said day. J
St. Patricks day! About 65% of the people at the St. Patricks day parade are Irish!