hí
Em i have never heard of 'Aois Tairis' Aois=Age but
what I'd recommend is "Dílis i gconaí" Which
literally means Always Loyal. Dílis means
Loyal/faithful and "i gconaí" means always.
Another on is "Dílis go beo" Dílis meaning as I have
said Loyal and "Go beo" meaning always as well but
'Beo' means 'Living' so to me it seems a Living
Eternity thing. its up to you. you could check with
other people
*Dílis i gconaí*
or
*Dilís go beo*
Keep up the language :-)
Is fiú go mór é (Its worth it)
Michael C.
--- Jay and Amy <swingersjayamy@...> wrote:
---------------------------------
hello from your Irish sister in America, I am getting
an Irish pride
tattoo, and need to write "always loyal" in Irish.
Could anyone tell
me if "Aois Tairis" is correct?
thanks in advance!
Amy Farnen
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