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A common way of wishing someone “Happy St. Patrick’s Day” in the native Irish language is “Lá fhéile Pádraig sona dhuit!” If you want to sound like a well-versed Irishman or Irishwoman, though, there are a few other sayings and terms related to the festival that you should know.
Here are a few worth reviewing.
1 Tell someone “Lá fhéile Pádraig sona dhuit!” This is a very basic, straightforward way of wishing anyone you meet a happy St. Patrick’s Day.
The expression means “Happy St. Patrick’s Day to you!”
Lá fhéile Pádraig means “St. Patrick’s Day.” Note that you could also shorten this to “Lá ‘le Pádraig” in this saying and any other. The meaning is the same, but native Irish speakers often use the latter as a way of shortening the term to something more natural and casual.
Sona means “happy” in English.
Dhuit means “to you,” when the “you” being referred to is singular.
Pronounce the exclamation as lah leh PAH-drig SUN-uh gwitch.
2 Wish “Lá fhéile Pádraig sona dhaoibh!” to a crowd. This sentiment adapts the basic way of wishing someone a happy St. Patrick’s Day to a plural form. Use this version when you are talking to two or more people.