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Altar Ego
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Call it Ireland like any normal person would. Your a funny one aintchya.
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what is Eire anyway?
is this another Netherlands and Holland fiasco? |
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It's Gaelic for Ireland.
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Altar Ego
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Quote:
Joe : Erin is assumed to be a corrpuption of Éire go Brách or Éireann go Brách. A lot of words got corrupted in odd ways when the English were here. Dublin is a lazy English pronounciation of 'Dubh Linn'. Dubh = Black, Linn = Pool. |
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Team Flack
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Ireland is still here.
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