DaleD wrote:
There was also a use of "sláinte" and a couple of other terms, but there was one phrase used by King Brian as the leprechauns were preparing to leave the fairy mountain through the gateway opened by the king. He says, "Ar ???? linn!" The verbal part sounds like "eich" (riming with German "Reich") and I am sure he's saying "Let's go!" or something like that, but haven't been able to find the word used. I thought I read it somewhere, but have not been able to find it again. Does anyone here know what was said by King Brian then? He says it twice, once as they are riding their horses around the throne, and then again after he opens the portal in the side of the mountain. If someone could please tell me what it is, then I can add it to my grammar lesson for next year's viewing, as this has become an annual event for my family.
Probably:
Ar aghaidh linn! ("forward with us!" Come along! )