Sinn Féin is a political party name of Irish origin, literally meaning “Ourselves” or “We Ourselves.” It typically functions as a proper noun referring to the party in Ireland and Northern Ireland, and is used as a stable, formal label in media and political discourse. The pronunciation is important due to Irish accents and the anglicized spelling, and it is often pronounced as two syllables: Sinn (like sin) + Féin (fayn).
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