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Is it strange that the Erin Go Bbragh translation would say something in Gaelic?”

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Is it strange that the Erin Go Bbragh translation would say something in Gaelic?”

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Erin Go Bbragh seems to be a popular saying on St. Patrick’s Day. It is essentially a Gaelic saying which litterally means ‘Ireland Forever’. While it’s not quite unusual that it’s a Gaelic saying, it is very ironic what it really means in English.

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