Irish
Pronunciation Noun
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Pronunciation Noun
Irish
- (uncountable) The Goidelic language indigenous to Ireland, also known as Irish Gaelic.
- Irish is the first official and national language of Ireland.
- (as plural) The Irish people.
- (uncountable, obsolete) A board game of the tables family.
- (uncountable, US) Temper; anger, passion.
- (countable, uncountable) whiskey, or whisky, elaborated in Ireland.
- French: irlandais, gaélique irlandais
- German: Irisch, Irisch-Gälisch, Gälisch
- Italian: irlandese, gaelico
- Portuguese: irlandês, gaélico
- Russian: и́рландский
- Spanish: irlandés
- French: Irlandais, Irlandaise
- German: Ire, Irin
- Italian: irlandese
- Portuguese: irlandeses
- Russian: ирла́ндец
- Spanish: irlandeses
Irish
- Pertaining to or originating from Ireland or the Irish people.
- 1992 April 26, "Hot Off the Press" Jeeves and Wooster, Series 3, Episode 5:
- A. Fink-Nottle: But it's absolute balderdash, Bertie. I mean, listen to this: "Sure and begorrah, I don't know what's after being the matter with you, Michael." I mean, what on earth is this "what's after being" stuff mean?
B.W. Wooster: My dear old Gussie, that is how people think Irish people talk.
- A. Fink-Nottle: But it's absolute balderdash, Bertie. I mean, listen to this: "Sure and begorrah, I don't know what's after being the matter with you, Michael." I mean, what on earth is this "what's after being" stuff mean?
- Sheep are typical in the Irish landscape.
- 1992 April 26, "Hot Off the Press" Jeeves and Wooster, Series 3, Episode 5:
- Pertaining to the Irish language.
- (derogatory) nonsensical, daft or complex.
- French: irlandais
- German: irisch, irländisch (rare)
- Portuguese: irlandês
- Russian: ирла́ндский
- Spanish: irlandés
- French: irlandais, gaélique
- German: Irisch
- Italian: irlandese
- Portuguese: irlandês
- Russian: ирла́ндский
- Spanish: irlandés
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