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 We would like to make friends with Irish people?
My wife and I are going to Cork and Dublin, Ireland in September 2006. We will be busy from Monday to Friday while we are in Ireland. We are looking for Irish people during the weekend to share your ...


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My question concerns the song: Rocky road to Dublin.
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 Can I (a Canadian) travel to the U.K. and Ireland if my passport will expire in 5 months?
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 Being red?
Want to find out if I have Irish or Scottish roots?
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 Army in ireland?

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 Should I live in Dublin or Cork?
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 Will I need a work permit to work in Cork, Ireland? And what else will I need to move to Ireland?
Hey I'm currently living in the UK and have lived here since I was born as a UK Citizen.

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Jyotish Prakash

Can you translate this Gaelic (Irish)?

Tiocfaidh Ar La

Anyone know what this means?
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This makes sense. I did a general search for Celtic music, and the song "Go on home, British Soldiers" came up. It had that phrase in the video.

    



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jk
"Tiocfaidh Ár Lá" means "Our day will come"

Its used by Republicans. The "day" referred to is the day Ireland will be united.

Its not a phrase I would advise using unless you dont mind being associated with the IRA.


agooddub
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" Our Day will Come "
It was a chant used by IRA and not very well appreciated by most good living, law abiding, honest Irish people, since the Good Friday Agreement.
Last time I heard it was in a bar in New York, being shouted out loud by some very drunken, ill informed, Irish Americans.


barbara b
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our day will come, it refers to when Ireland will be free of British rule.



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It means "our day will come"


jayb72
our day will come


Irish Guy
Our day Will Come


lncrcrn
our day will come





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