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Erin go brea. "Ireland for ever". Not particularly used in Ireland. Try "Erin go deo" instead.
ir= to go voy/vas/va/vamos/vais/van - present tense = I go/you go/he-she-it goes/we go/you go/ they go Vaya! = go!
ir means 'to go'. Conjugations in present tense: voy- i go vamos- we go vas- you go vais- you all go va- he/she/it goes van- they go
Go spurs Go = Vayan, los Spurs, Vayan
I'll go out with you in any language. I'll go out with you in any language.
It depends on who is going, the form.Ir: To goVoy: I goVamos: You goVa a: He/She/You (formal) goesVamanos: We goVan: They go"to go" in Spanish is "ir". This is a very irregular verb, and the actual word depends on the useage. Example: I go is "voy", you go is "vas" or "va", he/she goes is "va", we go is "vamos", they go is "van". As a command it can be "vaya".
It's spelt ... Eireann Go Brea. It means Ireland forever, something to the effect of, long live Ireland. Éirinn go brách = Ireland Forever.
Erin Gillroy goes by Erin Catherine.
Erin go Bragh GAA was created in 1986.
Erin Kruger goes by HunBun.
Erin Ryder goes by Ryder.
Tamara Erin goes by Tami.
Erin Dusek goes by Ezza.
Erin Connarn goes by Rinrin.
Erin Toughill goes by Steel.
Erin Renton goes by Bernz.
Erin Noyd goes by E.
Erin Pitt goes by Epittster.