This is the last post in the Celtic Knowledge series. Hope you found the entries useful.
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“Eirinn go Brach” (pronounced “Erin guh brawk”) means Ireland Forever.
The Gaelic expression “Slan leat!” means Goodbye in in English. It is pronounced “Slawn lyat” (of course there are variations in pronunciation from one Celtic area to another.
Follow this link to hear it pronounced:
“Dia dhuit” is pronounced “dee-ah dwit” and translates as “God be with you” but functions as “Hello” in conversation. Follow this link to hear it pronounced along with the appropriate reply:
Beannachtai na Felle Padrig is pronounced “bann/ockt/tee nih fall/eh pawd/rig” which means “Happy St. Patrick’s Day” in Gaelic,
To hear this pronounced follow this link:
“I love you!” (Tá mé i ngrá leat) is a wonderful sentiment in any language. One way to say it in Gaelic is “Tá mé i ngrá leat” which is pronounced “taw may i ngraw lat”. Follow this link to hear it pronounced: