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Irish pubs and English pubs are both quite different from typical American bars, but are they different from each other? Let's dive into the details.
“Fuisce” or “uisce bheatha” (meaning the water of life) is the Irish for whiskey. While the English word has evolved quite a bit from these versions, the basic “shh” sound in the middle and the ending ...
‘Irish English is very different. I learn a phrase and build it into my sentences – Ah sure look or The craic was mighty’ ...
More and more students choose to study English in Ireland. Can you tell the difference between an Irish and British accent?
Towns with names like Youghal and Dún Laoghaire have confused tourists in Ireland for years. Why are Ireland's placenames so confusing for English speakers?
If you’re in Ireland, the leaves change in autumn. In America, they change in fall. Both words mean the same thing, but the choice reveals centuries of shared history—and a surprising split in how ...
First Minister Arlene Foster has rejected calls for Irish unity but the cause of a united Ireland has been revived, not by Irish nationalists and republicans, but English voters, choosing to leave ...
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