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Irish Translation?

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Hopefully someone can help..I want to know if you can tell me what this means... mair gaire gra

I'm pretty sure I know what it means..But I want to make sure...HELP PLEASE

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  1. yep what he said


  2. Mair = Live

    gaire = Laugh

    Gra = Love

    phonetically its: mar guy-ra gra

    hope this helps

  3. It's:  live, laughter (should be gáire not gaire), love (should be grá not gra).  "Gáire" means "laughter", not "laugh".  "Laugh" in the imperative sense would be "déan gáire".   Also, "grá" means love as a noun.  There is no verb "to love".  In short, this sentence makes no sense!

    If you want to say "live, laugh, love" (as in the verbs ordering people to live laugh, and love), it would be "mair, déan gáire, agus bíodh grá agat do chách" meaning "live, laugh and love everyone".

    Pronunciation:  mar, dane goy-ra, ogg-us bee-uck graw ag-uth dhu chawch (where the "ch" is soft).
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