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PostPosted: Fri 09 Dec 2011 6:49 pm 
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Hello!
I was wondering what the translation of the following:
"love is strength"
"love will be my strength"

Thank you in advance! :)


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PostPosted: Fri 09 Dec 2011 7:38 pm 
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Hi, welcome to the forum. :wave:

Here is a first attempt:

Is tréan é an grá. "Love is strength" (can also mean "love is strong")

Beidh an grá mar neart agam. "Love will be my strength." - literally "love will be like strength to me"

And another possibility:

Neartóidh an grá mé "Love will strengthen me."

Await further input ...

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PostPosted: Sat 10 Dec 2011 3:21 pm 
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thankyou!!


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PostPosted: Sat 10 Dec 2011 7:13 pm 
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Tá fáilte romhat. (You're welcome.)

But don't run off and use any of it until it gets checked by someone else. :prof:

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Múinteoir Gaeilge - Irish Teacher
My "specialty" is Connemara Irish, particularly Cois Fhairrge dialect, but I can also speak Ulster and Munster Irish with native-level pronunciation.
Is fearr Gaeilge ḃriste ná Béarla cliste, cinnte, aċ i ḃfad níos fearr aríst í Gaeilge ḃinn ḃeo na nGaeltaċtaí.
Gaeilge Chonnacht (GC), go háraid Gaeilge Chois Fhairrge (GCF), Gaeilic Uladh (GU), Gaelainn na Mumhan (GM), agus Gaeilge an Chaighdeáin Oifigiúil (CO).


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PostPosted: Tue 13 Dec 2011 3:43 pm 
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Anyone else with suggestions? :)


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