Option 1 (More Literal):
* Tá gruaig donn orm agus súile glasa.
* *Tá* - is/have
* *gruaig donn* - brown hair
* *orm* - on me (indicates possession)
* *agus* - and
* *súile glasa* - green eyes
Option 2 (A More Natural/Common Way):
* Tá gruaig dhonn agam agus súile glasa agam.
* *Tá* - is/have
* *gruaig dhonn* - brown hair (*donn* becomes *dhonn* after the feminine noun *gruaig*)
* *agam* - at me (indicates possession)
* *agus* - and
* *súile glasa agam* - green eyes
Pronunciation Guide:
* Tá: taw
* gruaig: groo-ig (like "groo" in groovy, followed by "ig" as in pig)
* donn/dhonn: down (as in a feather)
* orm: uh-rum
* agam: uh-gum
* agus: uh-gus
* súile: soo-il-eh
* glasa: glass-ah
Important Notes:
* In Irish, possession is often expressed using prepositions like "ar" (on) and "ag" (at) followed by the appropriate pronoun (e.g., *orm*, *agam*).
* Adjectives generally *follow* the noun they modify (e.g., *gruaig donn*).
The second option is likely the more common and natural-sounding way to say it.