In Irish it's:
creideamh (religious faith) / muinín (trust)
neart (general strength) / láidreacht (physical strength)
treoir (guidance)
"Strength and faith" in English is forza e fede in Italian.
In times of difficulty, seek guidance and strength through prayer and faith in Allah.
Faith~ HAYMANUTHALove- KHUBAStrength- KHAYLA - POWER
Irish: creideamh; muinín Scots Gaelic: creideamh; creideas Welsh: ffydd; cred; coel
The motto "Deas cu cath" is Gaelic for "God is with us." It reflects a sense of divine support and guidance, often used to convey strength and resilience in the face of challenges. This phrase is commonly associated with various Scottish military units and symbolizes faith and unity.
"Strength" and "faith" are nouns.
In Irish it's "creideamh"
To seek guidance through prayer for the storm to pass, one can turn to their faith and ask for strength, protection, and clarity. By praying for guidance and peace during the storm, individuals can find comfort and hope in their beliefs.
Faith allows us to trust in something greater than ourselves, find strength during difficult times, and have hope for the future. It can provide comfort, guidance, and a sense of purpose in life.
In Irish (Gaelic): Dóchas, creideamh, agus grá.In (Scottish) Gaelic: Dòchas, creideas agus gaol.
Fides is translated "Faith" and Amor is translated "love"
Taigh creideimh ?