I pray your faith gives you strength and courage because true fulfillment is reserved for those with the fortitude to see life's challenges through even under the most difficult of circumstances. Slán agus beannacht, (Goodbye and blessings) ...
An Irish Blessing:May you always have walls for the winds, A roof for the rain, tea beside the fire. Laughter to cheer you, those you love near you, And all your heart might desire. Other Irish Blessings/Expressions: May your right hand be stretched out in friendship and never in want...
For example, the word for table in Connaught and Munster Irish is bord while in Ulster Gaelic it is tábla. Because of TV and improved communications, most Gaelic speakers are also now more familiar with and influenced by each other's dialects, so learning one dialect does not cause the ...
including Irish blessings and even Irish prayers. Maybe you are looking for an old Irish blessing or some funny Irish sayings. Well, I have put together the best Irish sayings andIrish wisdom. I hope you enjoy it and be sure to share. ...
Your first port of call should be to orIrish Wedding ToastandIrish Wedding Blessingspages where you will finds lots of related turns of phrase. Visit ourIrish Love PoemsandIrish Wedding Poemspages for poetry, verse and songs of love, many translated from Gaelic. ...
(7)Ngetalwas the early Irish name for the letter-cluster ng, which we still find in Modern Irish expressions such as i nGaillimh for “in Galway”. Though it seems very unusual today to see an Irish word spelt in this way, there are several examples of this term, so it is clear th...
Blessings Bunús na Gaeilge - Basic Irish Language There is no other way to revive Irish than for acrowd of people to spread it. - Douglas Hyde Note:The spellings and pronunciations used are based on Aideen's own natural use of Connemara Irish but they have been kept simple, so as to...
past decade, which has heightened expectations of what the DIB can deliver. In particular, the ability to perform word searches on the digital archives of nearly all the national and many of the local newspapers has turned the Irish print media into an invaluable repository of research material....
The first leaf for the Father, the second for the Son, the third for the Spirit, three of them in one. May the Good Lord always hold you in the palm of His hand, and may the blessings He sends you be more plentiful than all the shamrocks in Ireland. ...
“Listen long in the Silence that the Word may be heard, that decisions arise from the depths of your Inner Being where Wisdom dwells. For the Spirit of Truth is written upon gentle and open hearts…. With steadfast love will the Counselor guide you.” Blessings on your new year, friends...