GianniKun
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| 31 Dec 2015 12:49 AM |
| well they dont do they, they speak irelandish |
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Dynerov
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| 31 Dec 2015 12:50 AM |
"irelandish"
It's Gaelic, thank you very much! I know this because my Incarnation is actually N. Irish, but amazingly enough, she can understand English. |
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Collin201
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| 31 Dec 2015 12:51 AM |
A large percentage of Ireland's population speaks English to at least a minor degree because of their close proximity to the UK, among other things such as the English dominance of the region.
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| 31 Dec 2015 12:51 AM |
| gaelic and irelandish are pretty much the same word i dont rly see ur problem here |
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Dynerov
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| 31 Dec 2015 01:00 AM |
*facepalm* *sits down on ground while facepalming* *falls down on back while facepalming* "Irelandish." I mean, Irelandic would be more reasonable, because Iceland speaks Icelandic. |
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Tivar
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| 31 Dec 2015 01:10 AM |
| It's Gaelic, thank you very much![2] |
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Coltguard
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| 31 Dec 2015 01:14 AM |
| You're gonna go nuts when you realise that Wales doesn't speak English, and some parts of Scotland don't either. |
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ropuk
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Vrakos
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| 31 Dec 2015 04:06 PM |
| im still laughing at my own comment |
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