Madra dubh
mod-ra duv
madra
To say 'Mark has a dog' it would be, Tá madra ag Mark. (Literally, 'There is a dog at Mark.')
Irish doesn't have a word for 'have'; instead you say 'is at-him';'He has a dog' would be 'Tá madra aige'.
Tá madra eireaball
madra álainn
You would say "īlio ʻeleʻele" in Hawaiian to refer to a black dog.
Rós dubh.
In Ulster Irish: madadh mór dubh. Sounding like 'madhoo mór dhoo'.
Sin é madra breá.
In Irish it's "maidrín dubh álainn"
An Irish Jig has a 6/8 Tempo, while an Irish Reel has a 4/4 Tempo. An Irish musician put it to me this way: If you can say "Black and Decker, Black and Decker" to the music, then it's a reel. If you can say "rashers and sausages, rashers and sausages," it's a jig.
skräp akter