franc 91 wrote:
Go raibh bia ar bhur mbord go deo
Go raibh móna i bhur dtine go deo
Franc's suggestions for the first two lines look pretty good, except that
go deo usually means "forever", while
i gcónaí means "always". Here is an alternative way to do it, with some changes:
Go raibh bia ar an mbord agaibh i gcónaí.
Go raibh móna i dtine agaibh i gcónaí.
Go raibh grá agaibh ar a chéile i gcónaí.
's go maire an grá agaibh go deoMay you always have food for your table.
May you always have turf for your fire.
May you always have love for each other.
And may your love endure forever [I'm not sure love not "tiring" makes sense in Irish).
Go raibh cairde i bhur dtimpeall i gcónaí.
Go raibh deoch agus ceol agaibh i gcónaí.
Go raibh flúirse an cruthú i bhur dtimpeall
's go maire sibh i ngrá go deoMay you always have friends 'round about you.
May you always have drink and music.
May the abundance of Creation surround you.
And may you live forever in love.