How do you say Follow Your Heart in irish gaelic?
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I'm really wanting to get this as a tattoo, but i would really like it in irish gaelic....My bloodline is irish and i feel it would be more personal to me if it was in irish..Does anyone know how to say it in irish and please be serious this is a tattoo..thanks for you time
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Answer:
"Lean do chroí" It sounds a bit silly in Irish though. Those kinds of phrases don't translate well between languages. While in English it has come to mean "go wherever you desire"; in Irish it literally means to follow your heart, as in walk along behind your physical heart.
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