the offical language of Ireland is English, so you would say it the same as here
AnswerActually the first official language of Ireland is Irish. English is the second official language. Unfortunately my Irish would not be good enough to translate the land of opportunity into IrishIrish and English are the official language, and although most people speak English mostly, more people CAN speak Irish than can speak English.
'the land of opportunity' slogan apparently...
Le pays des opportunités.
Since the Irish speak English, they would say "Land of the young and free". Of course, it isn't. All lands have a homogeneous mixture of people of all ages.
Talamhsource : Geddes & Grosset Irish-English Dictionary
Arkansas has the nickname "Land of Opportunity".
Use it in a sentence. 'I own land', 'It's my own land' etc.Also specify Scottish Gaelic or Irish Gaelic.
In Irish you could say "to seize the opportunity" which would be "Breith ar an bhfaill" or "An deis a thapú".Scottish Gaelic:?
how do you say my country in irish
The Land of Opportunity - 1920 was released on: USA: 8 February 1920
Its is no longer named the land of opportunity thank goodness but is now the natural state.
Its is no longer named the land of opportunity thank goodness but is now the natural state.
The exodus from Ireland was largely as a result of poverty, crop failures, the land system and a lack of opportunity. This continues to happen in all countries were these conditions exist.