Breandán wrote:
(I've placed the Irish in bold to make it clearer as we suggest in the
Forum Rules.)
Thanks, I should be more consistent with using the bold font.
Breandán wrote:
An Cionnfhaolach wrote:
Another suggestion: amazing Grace how sweet the sound:
Grásta uamhain- nach binn an fhuaim "Grace of awe- how wonderful/ sweet the sound."
I think looking for an alternative to
iontach is a great idea and I like the sound of
uamhan but doesn't it mean "fear, dread" instead of "wonder, amazement"?
Your dead right, if
uamhan is not used in a religious context-
uamhan means terror or phobia. However, when
uamhan is used in a religious context it means awe- which itself is a mixture of dread/ fear, power, beauty, respect, love, wonder, amazement and authority.
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I'm familiar with Munster Irish/ Gaolainn na Mumhan (GM) and the Official Standard/an Caighdeán Oifigiúil (CO)