gra anois agus go deo means Love, Now and Forever.
In phonetic American English: "graw a-NISH oggus guh djó" Grá anois agus go deo ("Love now and forever", Irish Gaelic)
"deo" should be "go deo"
"grá, anois agus go deo" means "love, now and forever"
'Love for ever' or 'Love always'
in the Irish language. It sounds like graw guh Joe.
"Is grá liom go deo" is an incorrect translation of "I love you forever"
The correct translation is "Tá grá agam duit go deo"
It is in Irish and means 'Love now and forever'.
In Irish Gaelic it means 'Love now and forever'.
It is pronounced as "graw an-ish ah-gus gr-aw guh joh."
máthair agus iníon go deo
it means 'thinking about you always and every day'
"Óg agus saor go deo" means "Young and free forever"
This seems to be an attempt to say "I love you forever" in Irish. "Lion" should probably be "liom", but "is grá liom" does't make sense in Irish. The correct translation is: Tá grá agam duit go deo / (is) mo ghrá thú go deo
We and ours to God is the English translation of Nos nostraque deo.
Creideamh (faith), muintir (family), cairde (friends) agus grá(love)
In Irish it's: Éireannach go deo / Gaelach go deo
Go maire an grá agus an cairdeas go deo
In Irish it would be "Grá buan", roughly "graw booan".
Deo means of God eg in nomine Deo = in the name of God Gite is a French term for a holiday chalet.