ag tnúth leis an gcóisir
We say "Looking forward to being associated with you" to convey that we are eagerly anticipating working with the other party. This phrase implies a sense of excitement and readiness to establish a connection.
Irish: Tá muid ag súil go mór le Meán Fómhair
The phrase "you are looking forward to the party tonight" is in the present continuous tense. It indicates an ongoing action or state of anticipation regarding the party happening in the near future. The subject "you" is combined with the auxiliary verb "are" and the present participle "looking," which conveys the active engagement in the feeling of anticipation.
esperando la gran fiesta
cóisir is Irish Scots Gaelic ?
Party and Party and Yeahh. fun fun fun fun looking forward to the weekend. -
Use "looking forward to" when expressing interest or excitement about something that will happen in the future. Do not use "looking forward for."
Plural We are looking forward to meeting... You are looking forward toi meeting... They are looking forward to meeting..
Cóisir
You can say, 'I am looking forward to being there." or "I look forward to being there."
"looking forward to your marriage" is correct.
Go with the gerund. Better to say looking forward to working with you