Ceanntuigheoireacht6 wrote:
BeanMan23 wrote:
If I use:
A Dhaid agus a Mhícheáil, tá sibh anseo i mo chroí sa tsíoraíocht
Do I capitalize the "t" in "tá"?
And can you recommend a nice font?
You can choose. Just like English capitlisiation.
Dad and Michael, you (or You) are here in my heart forever.
A good font would be the traditional Irish font. Example:
A Ḋaid agus a Ṁíċeáil, tá siḃ annseo i mo ċroí sa tsíoraíoċtThe dots above the letters are what used to replace the "h" we have today.
It would be unusual in English or Irish to capitalise it, as it's the beginning of a new clause but not the beginning of a new sentence.
You can choose to capitalise it, but that would be taking some artistic liberty.