Unveiling Hiberno-English Charm in Ireland
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Explore the unique charm of Hiberno-English, the English language in Ireland, with its quirky phrases, playful slang, and linguistic heritage. Discover how words like "Gab" and "Uisce Beatha" reflect Irish culture in this linguistic journey.
Unveiling Hiberno-English Charm in Ireland
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HibernoEnglish (Why Hiberno?)
The English language in Ireland • Ceanngearrrua • Short red-haired one • Kangaroo • Gab • Shut yer gob • Gob • UisceBeatha • Water of Life • Whisky
The English language in Ireland • Ceanngearrrua • Short red-haired one • Kangaroo • Gab • Shut yer gob • Gob • UisceBeatha • Water of Life • Whisky
Blown to smithereens! Smidiríní = tiny pieces
“So long” Slán = good bye
“Give us a slug” Slog = swallow
Cú Chulainn Achilles
Three pieces of advice • If the road you know is crooked or long, better that than a strange road! • Don’t sleep a wink in a house where there’s a young red-headed woman married to an old man! • Do nothing in the night time that would embarrass you come morning!
Homework • Write a story which involves the following three things; • A talking cat • A magic oak tree • A fairy I want everyone’s story to be different! Don’t read your friends stories!