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      • Tiocfaidh ár lá (Irish pronunciation: [ˈtʲʊkiː aːɾˠ ˈl̪ˠaː]) is an Irish language sentence which translates as "our day will come". It is a slogan of Irish Republicanism.
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  2. Tiocfaidh ár lá (Irish pronunciation: [ˈtʲʊkiː aːɾˠ ˈl̪ˠaː]) is an Irish language sentence which translates as "our day will come". It is a slogan of Irish republicanism. "Our day" is the date hoped for by Irish nationalists on which a united Ireland is achieved.

  3. Tiocfaidh Ár Lá (Our Day Will Come) LIVE Version. SteamBakeryMedia. 29 subscribers. Subscribed. 183. 11K views 7 years ago. Recorded at 9 Irish Brothers - Lafayette 30 SEP 2017 Words and...

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  4. Our Day Will Come! A glorious day for Ireland's fighting sons. The day will come. We will be free. Tiocfaidh ár lá, the dawn of liberty. [Verse] It's been a long 800 years. Of English...

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  6. Dec 25, 2022 · In a formal context, you can express “Our day will come” in Irish as: “Tiocfaidh ár .”. The literal translation of this phrase is “Our day will come,” but it carries a deeper meaning — it is an optimistic expression often associated with Irish nationalism and the hope for a better future.

  7. Tiocfaidh ár lá (Irish pronunciation: [ˈtʲʊkiː aːɾˠ ˈl̪ˠaː]) is an Irish language sentence which translates as "our day will come". It is a slogan of Irish Republicanism. "Our day" is the date hoped for by Irish nationalists on which a united Ireland is achieved.

  8. The title is Irish for 'Our day will come'. A poem about the Easter Rising in 1916 and how it led to the Irish war of independence against Britain by 1919 which continued to 1921. This year is 100 years after the rising and we here in Ireland are celebrating the rising as it led to our eventual Republic becoming a reality in 1949.

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