"Leamh" means "dull"
"siamsaíocht" means "entertainment"
"tiocfaidh " should be "thiocfaidh"
"a thiocfaidh ar" means "that will come on"
As a full sentence it makes no sense.
Tiocfaidh ár lá is an Irish language phrase which translates as "our day will come".
It means: our day will come.Tiocfaidh ár lá
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It is the initials for Tiocfaidh ár lá , ( pronounced Chucky Ar La) which means ' our day will come ' . It was the slogan of the Irish Republicans fighting against British rule in Ireland.
Oh, dude, you're asking about the Irish phrase "tiocfaidh ar la," huh? It's pronounced like "chuck-ee ar la." Just say it with a bit of Irish flair and you're good to go. But hey, if you mess it up, no worries, just blame it on your leprechaun accent!
If you are talking about my brave country's army, that question will not be answered, if you have a reason to come fight to free old Ireland once again come join us, don't ask! Tiocfaidh ar la mo chara!
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ar = on
Ar = 'on'; grá = 'love'. It would be 'ar ghrá' in any case.
"ar do bhreithlá" means "on your birthday"
"ar scor" means "retired"
What does AR mean in a payroll deduction