hi. i'm a new fan so i'm really wet behind the ears...my distant relatives just showed me a family crest or is that a "coat of arms" and i'm really fascinated because i was just told that we can trace some of our roots in ireland... can anyone tell me how to say "i love you" at least in irish gaelic? how about "HELLO" and "TAKE CARE" and "THANK YOU?" thanks a lot!!! or is there a good irish saying that i can memorize? weehee! thanks a lot
- Aislin
By Shae on Monday, October 23, 2000 - 02:22 pm:
Tá grá agam ort = I love you (literally "There is love with me on you"). Phonetically: taw graw a-gum urt.
Tá grá mór agam ort = I love you madly
Most greetings and farewells in Irish are blessings of one kind or another.
Hello is usually given as Dia dhuit = God be with you (jee-a gwitch). The closest to "take care" is "Tóg go bog é" = take it softly (Togue guh bug ay (ay as in day)).
Thank you = Go raibh maith agat (may you have goodness) (Guh rev moh a-gut).
Btw, Aislin (or Aislinn) in Irish means "dream or vision" and is pronounced ash-ling.
By Guest on Tuesday, October 24, 2000 - 02:25 am:
thanks so much for the translations, Shae! :o)
i never thought my name had a meaning in Irish. i'm so thrilled. thanks again. i might post a message again next time i need some help. by the way, the TAW...is that pronounced as TOE?
Dia dhuit! (hmmm, did i use it right?)
-aislin
By Shae on Tuesday, October 24, 2000 - 04:05 pm:
No, TAW is pronounced as in FLAW.
It's not so much that your name has a meaning in Irish; it is an Irish name, but normally spelt with a double "n".
"Dia dhuit" is used as a greeting. The usual farewell is "slán" [slawn], meaning "health."
By Michelle on Tuesday, August 17, 2004 - 02:41 pm:
I'm trying to learn the national Anthem (in irish). However my pronunciation is not correct. Could some one help or tell me of a web site that could ?