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síoraí (eternal, perpetual; unceasing, continual; constant, persevering) suthain (perpetual, eternal) life everlasting = An bheatha shuthain buan (enduring, permanent) grá buan = abiding love seasta (steady, permanent, regular) marthanach (lasting, enduring; everlasting)

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I believe this question was answered on irishgaelictranslator.

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In Irish it's "síoraíocht"

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In Irish it's "grá go deo na ndeor"

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In Irish it's "beatha shíoraí"

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go deo, i gcónaí, i dtólamh

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