Mississippi Sample Letter for Happy St. Patrick's Day

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St. Patrick's Day observes of the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. The holiday has evolved into a celebration of Irish culture with parades, special foods, music, dancing, drinking and a whole lot of green.

If you want to wish a friend or colleague a happy St Patrick's Day in Irish today, the most common greeting would be La FhA©ile PA¡draig sona duit! This phrase translates as happy St Patrick's Day to you, and for the uninitiated is correctly pronounced: Law leh Paw-drig-suna ghit.

Some people also find "St. Paddy's Day" inappropriate because, since the 18th century, Paddy has been used in English as a disparaging name for an Irishman or, in informal British English, as "a fit of temper." For those who wish to avoid Paddy because of its offensive use, that's understandable.

St. Patrick's Day MessagesWishing you all the luck of the Irish this St.May you find lots 'o' gold at the end of your rainbow this St.You always look good in green.Wishin' you a wee bit of fun and a lot 'o' luck on St.Hello Lassie (or Laddie)!May your pockets be heavy and your heart be light.Go green this St.More items...

The most common way of wishing someone Happy St. Patrick's Day in Irish is: La FhA©ile PA¡draig sona duit! The expression means Happy St. Patrick's Day to you! and is pronounced: Law leh Paw-drig suna ghit.

St. Patrick's Day Greetings for friendsA good friend is like a four-leaf clover: hard to find and lucky to have.Wishing you a pot of gold and all the joy your heart can hold.May your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow, and may trouble avoid you wherever you go.More items...

Patrick's Day the right way.Eat Irish. It's peasant food, but a perfect meat and potato base for your celebration.Drink Irish.Watch an Irish movie classic.Read like the Irish.Watch Gaelic hurling and football.Remember Irish contributions to society.

If you want to wish a friend or colleague a happy St Patrick's Day in Irish today, the most common greeting would be La FhA©ile PA¡draig sona duit! This phrase translates as happy St Patrick's Day to you, and for the uninitiated is correctly pronounced: Law leh Paw-drig-suna ghit.

St. Patrick's Day MessagesWishing you all the luck of the Irish this St.May you find lots 'o' gold at the end of your rainbow this St.You always look good in green.Wishin' you a wee bit of fun and a lot 'o' luck on St.Hello Lassie (or Laddie)!May your pockets be heavy and your heart be light.Go green this St.More items...

La fhA©ile PA¡draig sona dhuit! is Happy St Patrick's Day in Gaelic if you're speaking to one person. Phonetically, that's lah leh PAH-drig SUN-uh gwitch.

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Mississippi Sample Letter for Happy St. Patrick's Day