Is as Meiriceá mé.
(roughly pronounced iss oss merik-yah mae).
something like
Yo soy de Irlanda
"Yo soy de Francia."
Irlanda (Spanish) = Ireland (English)
No, Spanish is not spoken in Ireland.
Spanish Armada in Ireland happened in 1588.
Irlanda.
"Vivo en Irlanda" if the N refers to North is "Vivo en Irlanda del Norte"
The Spanish Armada tried to attack England through the Rocky Coast of Ireland, but they failed. The ships of the Spanish Armada were destroyed when they hit the Rock of the Rocky Coast of Ireland.
yes there is
Irlandés/irlandesa
There were numerous wrecks of fleeing Armada ships off the western and northern coasts of Ireland after their defeat in the English Channel. The best account is 'Ireland: Graveyard of the Spanish Armada' by Kilfeather.
Ireland is 'Irlande' in French.
Ireland = l'Irlande
People speak English in Ireland, so you would just say Joshua.