Actually I can’t really count the number of ways. As I mentioned in a recent blog, there are thousands of ways to say ‘yes’ or ‘no’ in Irish. Remember, almost every verb in Irish can be used to formulate a yes- or no-answer. And the good news is … some of them are used a lot more frequently than others. These include: You ‘go to the jacks’. Thanks a million. If you want to say ‘thank you very much’ in a Irish way, then ‘thanks a million’ is the word. Yes, you are giving million thanks to that person. It comes from the Gaelic phrase ‘Go raibh míle maith agat’ (Guh RAV mee-lə MAH a-gut) which directly translates to a million thank yous.
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1. Be aware that it is possible to use one of two ways to say Happy Birthday to others. In Irish, you can use two different words for "birthday": LĂĄ breithe; or. BreithlĂĄ. 2. Learn how to say Happy Birthday using the two different methods: Say "LĂĄ breithe shona duit" - Happy birthday to you - Law breh-ha shun-ah ditch.
24. A friend’s eye is a good mirror. Another of my favourite Irish sayings is the expression “A friend’s eye is a good mirror”, as it couldn’t be more true. A real friend can give you good, honest feedback on a situation, regardless of whether it’s something you did or a if it’s a feature of your person. 25. Here are the top 100 Irish surnames you're bound to experience at least once in your life! Our top fun facts about Irish surnames: Irish surnames today. Top 100 Irish surnames. 1. Murphy. 2. Kelly. 3. J1ltq.
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