Dia dhuit ar maidin (singular)
Dia dhaoibh maidin (plural)
It would be
'Dia dhuit ar maidin'
'Mora duit ar maidin' or
'Mora na maidine duit'
Maidin Mhaith
as a greeting: "Dia dhuit ar maidin" or "Móra na maidine dhuit".
Taking your leave, 'Lá maith agat'
Irish Gaelic: "Dia dhuit ar maidin." (good morning)
Dia dhuit ar maidin (to one person); Dia dhaoibh ar maidin (to more than one).
As a greeting it would be
Dia dhuit!
(if taking leave)
Lá maith agat!
These sentences are used when addressing one person.
Dia dhuit ar maidin;
Mora duit ar maidin;
Mora na maidine duit.
"In the morning" in Irish would be "ar maidin".
jee-a gwitch air mawjin =
(Dia dhuit ar maidin) or (Maidin maith)
Dia duit ar maidin.
Mora na maidine duit.
Mora duit (ar maidin)
Dia dhaoibh ar maidin a chairde
There is a Gaelic website translator that will teach you to say it in Gaelic or you can just say it in English with an Irish accent and for that I recommend Boondock Saints
maidin
It is another way to say "good morning," often associated with the Irish. When you wish someone the "Top of the Morning," you are wishing them the best part of the morning. To which they should reply, "and the balance of the day to you." This is wishing you a good rest of the day.
In English it would be "Hello" and in the Irish language it would be "Dia dhuit" which is an Irish greeting, which actually means "God be with you." It is pronounced "Deea gwit."
Ialus would be an equivalent.
top of the morning to ya
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
good morning
good morning
Good morning.
good morning
good morning