tá grá agam ort
Irish
Etymology
tá (“is”) + grá (“love”) + agam (“at me”) + ort (“on you (singular)”), thus literally "Love is at me on you", or "I have love for you"
Pronunciation
Phrase
- I love you (used with loved ones of all types - family, boyfriend, girlfriend, wife, etc.)
Synonyms
- tá grá agam duit: (to you (singular)) can also be used in place of ort
- is tú mo shearc: You (singular)) are my true love (used with wife, husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, lover - but not family or others) : searc lover
- is tú mo rún: You (singular)) are my deepest love, my innermost love (used with wife, husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, lover - but not normally family or others) : rún secret, innermost secret
- is tú mo chuid: You (singular)) are my true love (used with loved ones of all types, though most commonly with the special relationshi between boyfriend-girlfriend, husband-wife, mother-child, and so on - the implication is that "you are part of me") : cuid share, part of
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