franc 91 wrote:
This is my tentative suggestion, but wait for the others to correct it -
Bí ag lorg bealach - which means - Look for/seek a way, but I'm wondering whether - Bí ag lorg an bealach ceart - would sound better (Seek the right way) - you could also say - Seek your own way, which could be another possibility.
Bí ag lorg bealaigh (CO)
Find a wayBí ag lorg an bhealaigh chirt (CO)
Find the right wayBí ag lorg do bhealaigh féin (CO)
Find your own way Bí oc lorg belaig* let you find a way (Old. Ir.)
Bí oc lorg ind belaig chirt (
ċirt)
let you find the way (Old. Ir.)
Bí oc lorg do belaig féin let you find your way (Old. Ir.)
*lenition/ séimhiú is not shown on
b in Old Irish but it is pronounced.
Sorry to hear about your father!
I think the last option with
féin is the better one, as its less ambiguous than the others.
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Please wait for corrections/ more input from other forum members before acting on advice
I'm familiar with Munster Irish/ Gaolainn na Mumhan (GM) and the Official Standard/an Caighdeán Oifigiúil (CO)