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Dear lord, none of those answers are correct. It’s amazing how people try to answer questions to which they do not know the answers.
Now to correctly answer your question, it depends to how many people you are speaking.
If you are speaking to one person, you would say:
Lá Fhéile Pádraig Sona Duit
(la ale-lah pwad-rig son-ah ditch)
If you are speaking to several people, you would say:
Lá Fhéile Pádraig Sona Daoibh
(la ale-lah pwad-rig son-ah jeev)
If you want to give someone a St. Patrick’s day blessing, then you would use the following:
To one person:
Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig ort
(ban-ick-tee na fay-lah pwad-rig ort)
To several people:
Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig oraibh
(ban-ick-tee na fay-lah pwad-rig or-iv)
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La Fheile Padraig
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how do you say “happy st patricks day from” in irish
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Plural- Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona daoibh (law aila pawdrig suna deeve) Singular- Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit (law aila pawdrig suna ditch)
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It is very common to say “Ireland Forever” in Gaelic on St. Patricks day which is “Erin go Braugh!” (Erin go bra)
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Let’s get piss drunk and fight poorly…because we’re Irish and that’s all we can do!
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Oh hello hello.
I say it’s “La fheile Padraig”
say _ law ale-ah paw-rig.
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mhaith lá phadraigh duit
(vah-law-fawdrig-ditch)
i think, im crap at irish but i am irish. say it anyway its nearly right no one will be able to tell but it is still acurate enough
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Happy saint patrcks day in irish
oh that is not hwt you ment ..if you try gooogling translators english to irish you might find one that can translate if for you …..i have had to do english to spanish and englisht ot thai for work
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Hope this helps!