If someone said they were that would be racist. Everyone is equal no matter what country they're from or what their nationality is.
irish is great
If your great great great great great grandfather was from Ireland and none of your ancestors in other lines were Irish, then you would be said to be 1/128th Irish. But no one bothers with such small fractions.
Some would say you are 12.5% or one eight Irish. Others would say you are 0% Irish and that it is only your great grand dad was Irish, if you were not born in and lived in Ireland like your great grand dad did.
I've never had any Irish food, but having an Irish hertiage it would be great experience. Allrecipes.com I'm sure has Irish recipes, they have almost everything.
the Irish immigrated because of the great potato famine
The Great Escape - Irish TV series - was created in 2006.
The duration of The Great Escape - Irish TV series - is 3600.0 seconds.
If both your parents are one fourth Irish, that means that each of them has one out of four grandparents who were fully Irish (or something equivalent). Your parent's grandparents are your great grandparents, and you have a total of 8 great grandparents. Two of your great grandparents were fully Irish, one from each of your parents. You have 2 fully Irish great grandparents out of a total of 8 great grandparents, 2 out of 8 is 1/4 so you are one fourth Irish.
I was born in Ireland! Have Irish parents, grandparents, great-grandparents. I'd say that's why I'm Irish!
sinseanmháthair
The Irish for "great-grandfather" is "sinseanathair";I've never heard a nickname for it, although a nickname for "grandfather" is "daideo".In Irish it's "gar athair"
Great-grandfather is "Sin-seanathair".