Redwolf wrote:
irishred17 wrote:
I want to get a tattoo that represents my dogs & was thinking about getting a paw print & then the words "Best Friend" beside it but I would like "Best Friend" to be in Irish Gaelic, or for the experts out there, would the Irish folk use "Best Mate" or another phrase referring to their dogs?
My friend is also wanting to get a tattoo in Irish Gaelic that means "We Are What We Do" could you all help her translate this phrase too?
Thanks y'all

For "Best Friend," I think I would use either "
dlúthchara," or "
cara mo chléibh." Do wait for more input on that, though.
Those are nice.
I notice focloir.ie has
cara dílis an duine for "man's best friend", so perhaps
Cara Dílis "Best Friend" would work too.
Cairde Dílse "Best Friends" for the plural.
Redwolf wrote:
irishred17 wrote:
The other is going to be a bit wordier in Irish than it is in English. My first stab would be something like:
Is ionann muid agus na rudaí a dhéanann muid
But that's both bulky and very literal...I'm sure someone else can come up with something better.
That works grammatically.
Perhaps it could be shortened to:
Is ionann muid agus a ndéanaimid "We are what we do"
Be sure to wait for confirmation or correction on that ...