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')
Because they just do!
luck o the Irish... it sounds Irish hahahhaha
Ádh dearg ('Luck of the Irish')
luck of the Irish
àdh (luck), cinniùint (fate), maoin (wealth)
It's Luck o' the Irish -- the o' is short for of , eg Luck of the Irish
Irish can speak English. So you can stick with that is you want to.
Irish luck is "la chance irlandaise" in French. Now that seems to carry another meaning (see realted question), so if you mean bad luck, this is "la malchance".
Irish for Luck was created in 1936.
In Irish it's "ádh an" or "ádh na" (followed by the genitive).
Irish: Is tíolacadh é an t-ádh Scottish:
"Keep it for luck" would be "Coinnigh é agus go cuire sé an t-ádh ort".