Because my Irish Wedding toasts and Wishes list is growing fast, I have decided to give them their own page. These free wedding toasts below should help you strike the right note on the big day. But if you don't find what you are looking for here, have a look at ourIrish Wedding Bl...
There are literally thousands of great sayings in Gaelic, some of which are now used commonly in English by Irish people, and some that just can't be captured in the same way in English. The list of Gaelic Irish sayings that I have included below are ones that I consider well-known. I...
in Irish. Irish Toasts: May the winds of fortune sail you, May you sail a gentle sea. May it always be the other guy who says, ‘this drink’s on me.’ I drink to your health when I’m with you, my friend, I drink to your health when I’m alone, I drink to your health ...
Rich with music and toasts to good health, this lively holiday lets all of us embrace the luck of the Irish and celebrate what makes the Emerald Isle so special. To get you into the spirit of all things Irish, we've rounded up ten free templates from Microsoft Create that perfectly ...
And while it can be a little daunting for someone learning the language at the beginning, it is important to know that the form of a Gaelic word can and does change, not only in the singular and plural forms, but also depending on whether it is used in the nominative, vocative, accusat...
You will find a good list of Wedding toasts on ourIrish drinking toastspage. You will find Wedding prayers on ourIrish Prayerpage. And we have lots of other great Irish proverbs on ourFamous Irish SayingsandGaelic Sayingspages which really must have a look at....
We have created a specialIrish Birthday Toasts and Blessingspage here. And we have lots of other great Irish proverbs on ourFamous Irish SayingsandGaelic Sayingspages which I also recommend, plenty for any occasion. Find out aboutIrish wedding customs and traditionsand visit ourwedding superstitions...
As I mentioned many of the beautiful Irish love poems below were written in Gaelic, some dating as early as the 9th century but despite their age, many are just as relevant today. If each could learn as well as I To profit by my pain, There’s ne’er a man beneath the sky Would ...
For more on the Gaelic perspective on love make sure to visit ourIrish Love PoemsandIrish Wedding Poems and Songspage. We have lots ofIrish Wedding ToastsandWedding blessingsto enjoy too And even more on the wedding theme with a whole page of greatIrish sayings about love and marriage. ...
In order to get ready for the 17th March, the biggest day in the Irish calendar, you really should have a look at ourSt. Patrick's Day Poems and Songspage. There are many other Gaelic symbols, some not as well known as the shamrock. Make sure to have a look at the following pages...