Beidh me (/ over the e) i ngra (there is a / over the a – I just don’t know how to type it!) leat go brach (again, / over the a)…
means ” I will be in love with you forever”
Alternatively, “Beidh gra agamsa leat go brach …” I will have love for you forever” [again with the “/” over the a in gra, and brach)…
There is no verb “to love” as such. . I prefer the first one.
What a sweet thought, she’ll love it.
Here’s where I spotted our wedding rings.http://www.claddaghrings.com/weddingring…
They also have engagement sets:http://www.claddaghrings.com/Merchant2/m…
And, no, I don’t work there, I just like the rings
Beidh me (/ over the e) i ngra (there is a / over the a – I just don’t know how to type it!) leat go brach (again, / over the a)…
means ” I will be in love with you forever”
Alternatively, “Beidh gra agamsa leat go brach …” I will have love for you forever” [again with the “/” over the a in gra, and brach)…
There is no verb “to love” as such. . I prefer the first one.
Tá grá agam dhuit go deo. There is love with me for you forever. This is trad connemara way of saying it.
What a sweet thought, she’ll love it.
Here’s where I spotted our wedding rings.http://www.claddaghrings.com/weddingring…
They also have engagement sets:http://www.claddaghrings.com/Merchant2/m…
And, no, I don’t work there, I just like the rings
saying it with a pint of guiness in your hand