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 I am planning to visit my friend in Dublin Ireland. What are the requirements?
I am a permanent resident here in Belfast and live here for almost 6 years. But I am still holding a Philippine passport. Do I need to get a visa? thanks....


 Where can i hear proper rebel songs in dublin this weekend?
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 What do you think .........?
of the rain and wind last night??...


 Why is ireland so expensive compared to england?
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 In Ireland, is there one law for the rich and another law for the poor?
A liar, sorry, lawyer who ran off with 80 million quid hasn't been seen for dust and is probably sunning himself on the beaches of Rio as we speak. Rodge once had a run-in with the Guards ...


 Which county in Ireland do you think is the best to live in?
I'm thinking of eventually moving to Ireland...once I get a job and save up enough money that is. But I'm not too sure where I'd like to end up. Quite frankly, I enjoyed Bantry and D...


 Do you remember when young people used to say "Not" after a sentence, should it stay forgotten?
I was talking to a 13 year old relation and they said they do not even remember it. Has it been that long?

Example

" That is a nice top" followed grossly by the word &...


 Did you know 3 outta 4 of the Beatles family originally came from Ireland?
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 What is your favourite pub in dublin and why?
gonna try and get around any thats ...


 Help on how to speak with an Irish Accent?
I'm from Scotland and I want to learn to speak with an Irish accent. Help please?

Thanks....


 Question about Ireland?
My husband and I are planning a trip to Ireland. We live in Florida and want to take a 10-16 day vacation...but we have a couple questions!
1. What's the best time of year to go to Ireland?...


 Rural salutation in Ireland?
What's the official name for the one fingered gesture (no, not that one, the other one) you get from drivers when walking down a country lane in Ireland?

You know the one - hands at ...


 Posting to Dublin (Ireland)....?
Someones brought a shirt from me via ebay... but it has come up as they are international!!

Im so confused!! They say they aren't international... but on Royal Mail Ireland (Republic)...


 Have you ever been to Belfast? Is it a bit like Dublin?
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 I would like to visit Ireland, and there are about 4+ airports. could anyone recomend a tourist feindly place?
don't know much about Ireland, but fell in love with how green it looks! I need to see it! it is now on my "bucket list" (things I have to do before I kick the bucket)...


 Can anyone dance the siege of Ennis?
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 K i want to get a tatoo on my wrist but i want it As Gaelige...?
and i want like a lil saying that means something to me, but i dont know what i want so if you's throw out some ideas for me? and remember its my wrist so i cant have an essay! ",)

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 Getting a PPS Number seems like a chicken and egg problem. Can anyone help me out please?
I am moving to Ireland in 2 weeks time. I am Scottish (UK citizen).

I need to have a PPS number to rent a house.
I need an address to get a PPS number.

Can anyone tell me ...


 Does every irish county have a nickname ? e.g ; wee county?
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 Moving to republic of Ireland - advice please?
I am a uk resident
Im considering an urgent move to the republic of ireand , Im unable to state my reasons but may need to leave urgently soon
I need some advice

I have 2 very ...



anonymous

In Dublin, Ireland, what language is spoken there?

Is it a form of english or dutch or...?

    



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americaneaglegirl1996
English (with an Irish accent of course). If you travel north of Dublin you will start hearing Gaelic.


Priscilla Duck
English. But we speak it like this:

" Shize? I should shee! Macool, Macool, orra whyi deed ye diie? of a trying thirstay mournin? Sobs they sighdid at Fillagain’s chrissormiss wake, all the hoolivans of the nation, prostrated in their consternation and their duodisimally profusive plethora of ululation. There was plumbs and grumes and cheriffs and citherers and raiders and cinemen too. And the all gianed in with the shout-most shoviality. Agog and magog and the round of them agrog. To the continuation of that celebration until Hanandhunigan’s extermination! Some in kinkin corass, more, kankan keening. Belling him up and filling him down. He’s stiff but he’s steady is Priam Olim ! ’Twas he was the dacent gaylabouring youth. Sharpen his pillowscone, tap up his bier! E’erawhere in this whorl would ye hear sich a din again? With their deepbrow fundigs and the dusty fidelios. They laid him brawdawn alanglast bed. With a bockalips of finisky fore his feet. And a barrowload of guenesis hoer his head. Tee the tootal of the fluid hang the twoddle of the fuddled, O! "


Flying mop dog
Where are you getting Dutch from?


iltmaemc
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english


Ella's MamaĂ­
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why would they speak DUTCH in IRELAND ?!


munch
irish is irish, german is german,russian is russian... people speak different in different parts of any country. yankees speak different than southerners, but it's still english. australia speaks different than south africa. it's still english. irish speak english not dutch...nor a form of it. that's like spanish and korean, not close.


tzddean
English. Some people do speak Irish, but everyone speaks English. I'm curious as to why you'd think we speak Dutch though..


Misty Blue
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It's all Greek to me.


Lu Lu
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English, with a very thick Irish accent. Although some regions in Ireland still speak Irish Gaelic you will definitely be fine if you only speak english.



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