There's no such thing as a Gaelic symbol for eternal love.
In Irish "eternal love" is: síorghrá / grá síoraí
Irish: síor-ghrá
Scottish: sìor-ghaol
síorghrá
In Irish: síorghrá.
In Scottish Gaelic: sìor-ghaol.
Beidh grá agam duit ar feadh na síoraíochta
also
Beidh grá agam duit go deo na ndeor
In Irish it's "do ghrá go deo na ndeor"
grá gan chríoch
síorghrá
"A ghrá" means "my love" in Irish Gaelic (when addressing someone).
Irish: síor-ghrá Scottish Gaelic: Manx Gaelic: Welsh: Breton: Cornish:
In Irish it's "áilleacht shíoraí"
Love Eternal was created in 1982.
The Island of Eternal Love was created in 2006.
The Island of Eternal Love has 318 pages.
The ISBN of The Island of Eternal Love is 978-1594489921.
I Love You = Tha gaol agam ort (in Scot's Gaelic)
in Irish Gaelic
It looks like "my love for you is eternal," if I'm not mistaken.
Yes it does, in Irish.For the record, the language is called "Irish" in Ireland; "Gaelic" is used for the Scottish variety. To avoid confusion I use "Irish Gaelic" and "Scottish Gaelic".
yes the only way to sever the darkness is eternal love...7;0