AmyDRW05 wrote:
Hello everyone - my fiancé and I are getting married in May of 2014 and there is Irish in both our backgrounds and we are looking to have a tattoo done for the wedding instead of the traditional rings.
We are looking for the correct spelling and translation of the following into the Irish language
My Friend, My Partner, My Love, My Soul Mate
I've read lots that indicate "soul mate" is a tough translation because it's hard to define. We are looking for something that would be the equivilant of "soul mate" in the Irish language - meaning; we are each others one true love, and perfect match.
Thank you all for your help.
Amy
It's going to be a long one! Hope you have a high pain tolerance!
Irish doesn't really have a single word that implies "one true love and perfect match." Perhaps...
Mo Chara, Mo Chéile, Mo Ghrá, Mo Shonuachar: My Friend, My (marraige) Partner, My Love, My Spouse.
Mo Chara, Mo Chéile, Mo Ghrá, M'Fhíorghrá Amháin: My Friend, My (marraige) Partner, My Love, My One True Love
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Aside to other Irish speakers...I've left the "F" capital in "fíorghrá" because all the other nouns are capitalized, but it looks odd to me with the capital "M'". Should it be lowercase, do you think?
Redwolf