"Tíocfaidh ár lá" is an Irish phrase that translates to "Our day will come" in English. It is often used as a slogan or rallying cry by Irish nationalists and Republicans who support the reunification of Ireland and the end of British rule in Northern Ireland.
The phrase has its origins in the Irish struggle for independence and has been used by various Irish Republican groups including the IRA (Irish Republican Army). It is often seen painted on walls, graffitied, and used in speeches and songs by those supporting the Republican cause.
While the phrase is associated with Irish Republicanism, it is important to note that its use can be controversial and divisive as it is linked to a history of violence and conflict in Ireland. It continues to be a powerful symbol for those who continue to strive for a united Ireland.
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