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 Can anyone tell me how I can learn Irish?
I visited Ireland a couple of months ago & absolutely love the place & language. Is Irish hard & how do pronounce the words? Please help!...


 What do u think of Ireland ???????????
Everybody wat do u tink of Ireland ??????????????
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By da way I live in Ireland !!!!!...


 Does anyone know my postcode?
i am living in co kildare ...


 Â£12,000 payout for Northern Ireland Victims Families?
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 Looking for some advice for a day trip to Dublin.?
Five of us are going to Dublin on Wed for a day trip. Would it be better to hire a car for the day or go on the bus into the city centre? I can hire a car for £27.00 for the whole day so I am not ...


 Pronunciation (Irish) please?
How do you say:

"cead mile failte" & "Taoiseach"

Many thanks
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Many thanks the both of you ...


 I had a brain fart whats the capital of ireland????
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 Can anyone tell me a website that I can find the meaning of the word DEISE?
referring to Waterford Ireland ...


 What does craic mean?
Pardon my ignorance, I was just reading the ask and answer from Ireland and wondered what it meant. I'm from Wooster Ohio and would love to visit Ireland some day....


 What is the drinking age in Ireland?
The drinking age is 18, correct?
I also heard that if you are with someone who is 18+, in a place that serves alcohol and you are 16 or older, they can order the alcohol for you?

Is ...


 Who would buy sparkling water costing €44.99 a bottle?
now, I was in superquinn, but have we lost all ...


 Does a child need photo id to travel to southern Ireland?
Were going over to visit my granny and I know that adults now need photo ID so me and hubby have our driving licences for that, but do children need photo ID to go to sothern Ireland or will there ...


 Question for Irish! what is your fav irish historical figure?
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 What does -ar mhaith leat - mean in gaelic?
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 Where can I go in Ireland to get a little bit of peace and quiet??
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 Ireland in the 20th century?
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 Can i post chocolate from ireland to australia?
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 Can a UK learner driver drive on a motorway in ireland?
I would be insured etc.....
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Thanks for responses -

I am talking about the motorway Belfast - Dublin - Waterford

Me and my boyfriend are going ...



Lauren E

Uh..........Summerrr?

Is summer officially over?, the sun may shine still, but its gotten absolutely freezing!, and what will the weather be like in Dublin for tuesday-friday? because im going there on tuesday (:

    



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marie m
Officially; it's Autumn, so summer is supposed to be over.
Yet I feel it has to improve. Next Tuesday should be Ok; sunny spells are forecast. They called it "unsettled" weather here, which means bring wet weather gear and be prepared for anything from a mini-heatwave to a deluge!


dumplingmuffin
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it isn't over and it never started,it will be wet wet wet in Dublin next week


Sari
It didn't come yet. Still waiting and waiting.


Liz
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Summer forgot to come but at least all the rain keeps our little country green and hydrated.


Stacey-xox
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Did summer actually start?! LOL.

I want it to be winter anyways, I don't like summer

-xox


taxed till i die,
Not officially over.Good chance of rain.


Aoife
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There was lovely sunshine down here in Cork today :)


Podge and Rodge Tribute Band
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It never officially started!


RocketBabyDoll
Well it's been raining all day here and I'd say it'll rain for the rest of the week!
=]


MissQueenConfuzzled. :)
In London. we've also not had annyyy summer at all!

>>>http://uk.weather.yahoo.com/EIXX/EIXX0014/index_c.html>>>
weather in Dublin.

Hope this helps.. have a great time.
x


Misty Blue
Showers mostly.

http://www.intellicast.com/Local/Weather.aspx?location=EIXX0014


Catherine D
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I don't think summer is over yet and for the weather forcast go on http://www.myforecast.com/bin/expanded_forecast.m?city=66185&metric=false

Hope this helped


jass
Not just yet, but soon I think Summer will be gone.
And Dublin is forecasted rain during those days.


nnn
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Check BBC weather
might be able to tell you

Summers not over until you say it is (:
or it snows or somethinggg
lol


button moon
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typical british summer, kids are off and they driving parents mad because they cant go out and play, costing a fortune to keep them occupied indoors, and seems we should be looking forward to xmas now and not the hope of a summer, it looks like its been and gone! if i could id be packed and heading for sunnier climates to stay!!!

hope the weather picks up for your trip though :)





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