No. It is a German fairytale.
Rumpelstiltskin is a character from a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, not Irish. The story is set in Germany.
No
Rumpelstiltskins daughter use the kings greed to slove her problem by bringing him gold cups and plates and jewelry.
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Irish is the proper adjective for Irish, as in "Irish dancing," "Irish jig," or "Irish bar."
It is a tradition of the Irish and is like a handshke in irish irish dancing is and was a way of life for irish people
'Irish son' would be 'mac Éireannach' in Irish.
'Will' is not an Irish word and has no meaning in Irish.
luck o the Irish... it sounds Irish hahahhaha
The plural form of "Irish" is "Irish." It remains the same for both singular and plural usage. For example, "I met an Irish person" and "I met some Irish people."
irish history
Ádh dearg ('Luck of the Irish')
Irish tattoos are often considered to have an emblem that represents Irish culture. These Irish tattoos could include the Irish flag, Irish cross, Leprechaun, or a Cloverleaf.