… is the anglicisation of an Irish language phrase, Éirinn go Brách, and is used to express
allegiance to Ireland. It is most often translated as "Ireland Forever." ...
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From Late Latin presbyter, from Ancient Greek πρεσβύτερος (presbúteros), from πρέσβυς (présbus, “elder, older”). Doublet of prester.
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アメリカ英語 アイルランド英語/イギリス英語
funny gas 「面白い」。 "He is gas" 彼は愉快な人だ。
What's up ? How's the craic ? 「何やってんの?」 「何かおもしろいことある?」。 クラックは楽しいこと。
Irish Prime Minister Taoiseach アイルランドの首相は ティーショック 。 アイルランド語ですが、テレビや新聞に絶えず出てきます。
Police Gardi これもアイルランド語ですが、ガーディー は警察の意味。Garda Siochana (the Guardians of the Peace)。 Garda [ガーダ] は単数形
The word “Tory” in Gaelic means “pursued man,” or “pursued.” American patriots were pursuing Tories, keeping them under surveillance, especially militia ...
From Old Irish mér, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *mh₂ḱros. Cognates include Latin macer, Ancient Greek μακρός (makrós), Old English mæger and Scottish Gaelic meur.
On Easter Monday, April 24, 1916, a group of Irish nationalists proclaimed the establishment of the Irish Republic and, along with some 1,600 followers, staged a rebellion against the British government in Ireland. The rebels seized prominent buildings in Dublin and clashed with British troops.
イースター蜂起(イースターほうき、英語:Easter Rising、アイルランド語:Éirí Amach na Cásca)は、1916年の復活祭(イースター)週間にアイルランドで起きた武装蜂起である。日本では復活祭蜂起とも呼ばれる。この蜂起はイギリスの支配を終わらせ、 ...
I wish i was on yonder hill
Tis there I'd sit and cry my fill
and till every tear would turn a mill
Is go dte tu mo mhuirnin slan (2x)
Siuil,siuil,siuil a run
Siuil go sochair agus siuil go ciuin
Siuil go doras agus ealaigh lion,
Is go dte tu mo mhuirnin slan
Chorus (after each verse):
Siúil, siúil, siúil a rún Go, go, go, my love
Siúil go sochair agus siúil go ciúin Go quietly and go peacefully
Siúil go doras agus éalaigh liom Go to the door and fly with me
Is go dté tú mo mhúirnín slán And may you go safely, my darling
(機械翻訳) Come, then, whatever its run So gently and quietly Come to the door and swear a net, And thou shalt have my clean neck
Yes, there is a direct train departing from Heuston and arriving at Cork Kent. Services depart hourly, and operate every day.
The journey takes approximately 2h 37m.
The distance between Dublin and Cork is 219 km. The road distance is 252.9 km. How do I travel from Dublin to Cork without a car? The best way to get from Dublin to Cork without a car is to train which takes 2h 37m and costs 20€ - 28€.