ravenofborg wrote:
Hello! I am making a wedding gift for two friends who both have various Celtic ancestry. Her grandmother hails from County Limerick, and he's got ties to the same county, as well as some Scottish heritage. I've hand carved a quaich, and I intend to attach strips of their tartans and my and my fiancee's tartan to the handles. I want to translate a dedication into Gaeilge. I'm not sure on the correct dialect - whichever would be spoken in Limerick, I suppose.
"May the tartans bound here always find this quaich full of love - and whiskey."
The exact words aren't as important as the concept. If there's a more expressive way to get the message across, that's great!
Thank you for your assistance.
J.T.
Ireland doesn't have tartans. This sounds more like something for Scottish Gaelic.
Redwolf