aonarach
siúlann tú i d'aonar
In Irish it's "grásta amháin"
Is beag an mhaith le saol aonarach
Because of the potato famine (1845-1852) 1.5 million Irish left their country. In 1847, more than 200,000 Irish emigrated, but 1851 was the peak year for most Irish emigration, estimated that 250,000 Irish emigrated from Ireland in that year alone.
this question does not stand alone unless you want a philisophocal essay length answer. Indeed. What about them?
"Saoire dom fein" means "Leave me alone" That's my personal favorite ;)
Scots Gaelic would be ...... Irish would be Lig dom! Fág dom i m'éinear!
The song is "Alone Again (Naturally)" by Irish singer Gilbert O'Sullivan. Click on the Related Link to YouTube to see and hear O'Sullivan performing this song.
No because the Irish relied only on potatoes and they suffered from the "Potato Famine".
Prey Alone - 2004 was released on: Ireland: October 2004 (Cork International Film Festival) Ireland: 10 March 2005 USA: May 2005 (San Francisco Irish Film Festival)
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It's: Nunca caminarás solo (for a man) and Nunca caminarás sola (for a woman).