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Amhrán na bhFiann

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Q: How do you say A Soldiers Song in Irish?
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How do you say song in Gaelic?

In Irish it's "amhrán"


How do you say 'in your heart a song' in Irish Gaelic?

amhrán i do chroí


How do you say sang in Irish?

the Irish for sang is "chan", so to say "Mary sang a song" would be "chan Mary amhrán"


What is the national anthem of Ireland and when was it written?

"The Soldiers Song" by Peadar Kearney written 1907 The Irish National Anthem is Amhrán na bFhiann - The Soldiers' Song, and speaking as an Irishman I take no pride in saying it is a dreadful piece of work.


What is Ireland's state song?

The Irish national anthem is called Amhrán na bhFiann, which in English means The Soldiers' Song. You would pronounce it as owrawn na vean.


What is the motto or anthem of ireland?

Ireland does not have an official national motto. The Irish national anthem is Amhrán na bhFiann. (The Soldiers Song).


Is the song ill take you home kathleen a scottish or Irish song?

this is an Irish song


Who wrote The Minstrel Boy?

"The Minstrel Boy" is an Irish patriotic song written by Thomas Moore in the 19th century. It has become a popular tune played on the bagpipes and is often associated with honoring fallen soldiers and expressing Irish nationalism.


When was The Luck of the Irish - song - created?

The Luck of the Irish - song - was created in 1972.


Why are there two Irish anthems?

There is only one Irish national anthem, which is Amhrán na bhFiann (The Soldiers' Song). Ireland's Call is a song played at some rugby internationals because there is an all-Ireland rugby team, including players from Northern Ireland, but it is not a national anthem.


When was Soldiers - You Am I song - created?

Soldiers - You Am I song - was created in 1996-07.


How do you say always find a song in Irish Gaelic?

go raibh an t-amhrán agat i gcónaí