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 Which county in Ireland is least modern?
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 People say United Kingdom and Northern Ireland... read below?
I hear that's what it's called, so does that mean that Northern Ireland is not considered Ireland? If you live in Northern Ireland, do you say you're from the United Kingdom?
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 How to get to belfast without flying from london?
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 My dad was born in Ireland dose that make me a Irish citizen ?
As in 1 answer if your mum s from Ireland that makes you a citizen ? was just wondering
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so cool ....:)...


 I'm looking for some Irish baby names, boy and girl?
I’m looking for some Irish baby names boy and girl, names that originated in Ireland, have a meaning related to Ireland or are popular there… pronunciation with each name would be great to, thank ...


 Are IRISH people nice to foreigners?
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 What immunizations should you receive before traveling to Ireland?
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 Leaving the UK to live in Ireland?
As a UK citizen, what do I nead to do if I want to leave cold wet Britain and set up home in sunny Ireland?
Are there immigration concerns within EU countries?...


 I need a job i am a really smart 13 year old- any suggestions.? Belfast area, lisburn carrick e.t.c.!?
Prefrebely a summer job...

I am smart..

GOOD WITH SWEETS AND FOOD.!

Look old

in belfast ish area

NO WEBSITE MONEY MAKING!...


 Irish people- What did ye Make of the Simpson's Episode in Ireland?
Tbh I thought it had a dull story line, Smart the way they used ''modern Ireland'' though.

So what did ye think of it..

Thanks =]
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 What was the point of Sarkozy coming to Dublin yesterday?
Sher we only wanted to see Carla Bruni!
It was a wasted journey!...


 Where are you goin on your next vacation?
Im Going from london to dublin ireland and cork ireland ^_^
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Las Vegas? is that in the Us?...


 Wich are the best places to see in Ireland?
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 What do Irish people generally think about the English?
Many people I meet for the first time here in Monaghan assume I am Irish and ask: "How long have you been back?" Even those who know I never left in the first place seem to treat me as ...


 In ireland what age do you start high school?(secondary)?
im moving to ireland in septemeber from england, and this year im turning 14.

apparently you start high school at 14 there?
but im not to sure

can anyone help?

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 Why did Ireland split up into a Northern and southern republic?
Why and when did Ireland split into two - leaving Northern and the sothern republic as two seperate factions?...


 What are your fav places to go in Ireland?
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 Where is your favorite place in Ireland?
I love to hear about where people have traveled to and the place I love the most is Ireland....


 Why are so many foreigners travelling to ireland to get work?
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 Is Ireland still really religious?
I watched some movie about these Irish girls in a conventy because they had babies out of wedlock and were ostracised by the community, so basically locked ...



Courtney

How do you say "Welcome to Ireland" in Gaelic?

My fiance and I are getting married in Ireland in 3 weeks and I am making 'welcome' baskets for each of our guests' rooms. I wanted to put a little tag on each basket saying 'Welcome to Ireland,' but I thought it would be fun to have it in Gaelic. Thanks everyone!

    



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Old Man Jennkinsâ„¢
Failte go hEireann.


=]


Due baby no.3 on the 4th of June
Failte go hEireann


♥☼Kass☼♥
ok so i just looked it up its Fáilte go hEireann

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080804205003AA6qGge&r=w


kels<3
Failte go hEireann.


dolphinswimmer23
i think:
fáilte go hÉireann


xxbucyxxx
Fáilte go hÉireann =]


baz
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Failte go hEireann.That's a really cool thing to do.Hope you have a great day.


Well Hello there ;)!
Fáilte go hÉireann

Congrats have a gr8 day!


Misty Blue
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Céad Mile Fáilte is the more traditional greeting.A hundred thousand welcomes.Hope the sun shines for you.

Note:We say Gaeilge not Gaelic.Non native speakers more often just say 'Irish',either does.


Mia
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Fáilte go hÉireann


Orla C
Irish, not Gaeilic.

'Failte' would do it, but we often use 'Cead Mile Failte', which means 'a hundred thousand welcomes'.


agooddub
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Most of the answerers are giving you the literal translation.
Misty Blue hit the nail on the head. The correct welcome to Ireland is Cead Mile Failte, one hundred thousand welcomes.
Great welcome idea for the guests.


Jack H
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one of these are it
fàilte boir gabhail Èireann
fàilte gin gabhail Èireann
air an cuirear fàilte gabhail Èireann



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