- The country has been gripped by 'Swiftie' fever all week and with Sunday's show set to be Swift's Irish farewell, it is sure to be one to be remembered.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/IrishIrish (comparative more Irish, superlative most Irish). Pertaining to or originating from Ireland or the Irish people. Sheep are typical in the Irish landscape.
- 101languages.net irish/The links on the left contain English to Irish translations as well as other tools and info for learning Irish. All the of the information on this site is free.
- mylanguages.org irish_alphabet.phpBelow is a table showing the Irish alphabet and how it is pronounced in English, and finally examples of how those letters would sound if you place them in a word.
- fluentin3months.com irish-language/Many people think it’s English with an Irish spin, but not at all! The Irish language is also known as Gaeilge, and it’s a completely different language to English.
- oed.com discover/irish-english/Irish English words recently recorded in the OED. An image representing the Irish English word 'skink'. View the OED entry for ‘skink’.
- wildernessireland.com blog/irish-language-guide/Outside of schools, find many pockets of native Irish speakers throughout Ireland. Though few people hold daily Irish conversations, most are conversational in Irish.
- dictionary.cambridge.org tr/sözlük/ingilizce/irishIrish anlam, tanım, Irish nedir: 1. belonging to or relating to Ireland, its people, or its language: 2. the people of Ireland 3…. Daha fazlasını öğren.
- merriam-webster.com dictionary/IrishThe meaning of IRISH is natives or inhabitants of Ireland or their descendants especially when of Celtic speech or culture. How to use Irish in a sentence.
- etymonline.com word/IrishSome Middle English forms of the word suggest influence of (or punning on) Old French irais, irois "wrathful, bad-tempered" (literally "ire-ous") and Irais "Irish."