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What does 'Erin go braugh' mean?
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Erin go bragh
is an English phonetic spelling of
Éirinn go brách
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which in Irish means "Ireland for ever." Also spelled
Erin go braugh.
It was an Irish expression of allegiance to Ireland.
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