Hand stenciled wooden sign Cream Board Green text Erin go Bragh (pron.: /ˌɛrɪn ɡə ˈbrɑː/), sometimes Erin go Braugh, is the anglicisation of an Irish phrase, Éirinn go Brách, and is used to express allegiance to Ireland. It is most often translated as "Ireland Forever."
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USING THE ORIGINAL IRISH ALPHABET FOR "ERIN GO BRAGH"
This is a very old slogan meaning "Ireland Forever" or "Ireland Always" which was used as part of the program to effect independence from Britain in the early 1900's. As a gesture towards the noble cause, it is suggested that you make available a sign in the language and alphabet of the day (Irish or some people refer to it as the Gaelic). Irish was taught with that original beautiful alphabet until the 60's at which time english letters were used to make the language more universally understood. If you chose to make such a sign in a verified Irish/Gaelic script available in the future, allow me to be your first customer by ordering one.
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