there are a number of ways
Tá mé i mo chónaí i mBaile Átha Cliath - I am living in Dublin
Cónaím i mBaile Átha Cliath - I live in Dublin
ANSWER::there were pigs and they were Irish and they lived in Dublin,, its a rather esay description if i do say so my self ;D xD
If your people are from Dublin, then they are Irish. It will depend on where you are from, like where you were born and live to determine where you are from. You may have Irish ancestry through your people, but if you were not born in Ireland and don't live there, then you cannot fully claim to be Irish, although you will be able to get an Irish passport, if a parent or grandparent is from Ireland.
Most people speak English in Dublin, so you could just say goodbye. If you wanted to say it in Irish, you would say Slán, which is pronounced slawn.
No. It is to the east of Dublin.
Slán libh, a bhráithre Bhaile Átha Cliath
Yes The Script are Irish they are from Dublin.
The River Liffey runs thorugh the city centre and out from Dublin Port into the Irish Sea.Dublin is on the east of Ireland, on the coast on the Irish Sea.
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Dublin
The population in Dublin and its surrounding areas has risen for lots of reasons. Dublin is the capital and largest city in Ireland, so people come to live in and near it in search of work. When the Irish economy was at its strongest, more people were coming to Ireland to live and work. Many of them would have settled in and around Dublin.
Dublin, Dublin County, Ireland.
Dublin is the capital city of The Republic of Ireland.