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WebMar 17, 2024 · Irish Greeting "Top o' the mornin' to ya!" 2 Old Irish Blessing "May you have all the happiness and luck that life can hold—and at the end of your rainbows ay you find a pot of gold." 3 Jimmy Dean "You gotta try your luck at least once a day, because you could be going around lucky all day and not even know it." WebIreland forever! God (Dia) be with you. This phrase is the equivalent of 'Hello'. air esh day go row a ann-im ('row' as in a fight, tiff, argument) May he rest in peace - This is a common phrase used on funeral condolence cards, gravestones, etc. Níl saoi gan locht. An rud is annamh is iontach. dark gathering 39
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