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The Irish for 'luck' is 'ádh'
in Irish its 'adh' (pr. 'aw')

or 'an t-adh' (pr. 'on taw')

If you want to say good luck to a person you say 'go n-éirí an t-adh leat' (pr. 'guh nie-ree on taw lat')

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