blɪn ˈuːr fɔːi ˈmɛːʃə
Here's a breakdown:
* blɪn - The "b" is pronounced like the "b" in "but". The "l" is pronounced like the "l" in "light". The "n" is pronounced like the "n" in "no".
* ˈuːr - The "ú" is pronounced like the "oo" in "moon".
* fɔːi - The "f" is pronounced like the "f" in "fish". The "aoi" is pronounced like the "oy" in "boy".
* ˈmɛːʃə - The "m" is pronounced like the "m" in "man". The "haise" is pronounced like the "sha" in "shave", but with a slightly longer "a" sound.
Note: The stress is on the first syllable of each word ("blɪn", "ˈuːr", "fɔːi", and "ˈmɛːʃə").
Translation: This phrase means "a happy new year" in Irish.