the phrase "go deo" in Irish Gaelic roughly translates to 'Forever' (This phrase is also used as a pun in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for "godot." and the word "agus" means "and" so the entire phrase should read something like "Aonas and Ails forever" I'm not sure about the two nouns though. I hope that this can at least help to clarify a bit.
"Óg agus saor go deo" means "Young and free forever"
gra anois agus go deo means Love, Now and Forever.
máthair agus iníon go deo
In Irish Gaelic it means 'Love now and forever'.
Creideamh (faith), muintir (family), cairde (friends) agus grá(love)
it means 'thinking about you always and every day'
It is pronounced as "graw an-ish ah-gus gr-aw guh joh."
Go maire an grá agus an cairdeas go deo
mian shíoraí (everlasting wish)domarbhtha go deo / neamhbhásmhar go deo (immortal forever)críonnacht agus eolas (wisdom and knowledge)
Tha thu maille rium a ghnàth. You are always with me.
deo gratias means thanks be to God
"With God for a leader, with God for a light."