Irish twins is a name given to a set of children in the same family who are born 13 months apart.
"Irish twins" isn't a phrase that's from Ireland, it's an offesive phrase used outside Ireland, so there's no equivalent Irish translation. "twins" is "cúpla"
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
Twins.
If born in Ireland and Irish citizen, then Irish.
No but your children will be half-Irish.
Irish twins
"Irish twins" isn't a phrase that's from Ireland, it's an offesive phrase used outside Ireland, so there's no equivalent Irish translation. "twins" is "cúpla"
There is no proper term for "Irish Twins" (a derogatory phrase by the way). They would simply be siblings.
No, twins are born within minutes of each other, not years. Irish twins are a year or less apart in age. Aggie80
leth-aonan or leth-chàraid
In Irish it would beleathcúpla (twin, one of twins)duine de chúpla (one of twins)In Scottish Gaelic it would beleth-aon
The cast of Irish Twins - 2008 includes: John DiMaggio as Danny Perrino Devin McGinn as Chris Rider Strong as Michael Sullivan Shiloh Strong as Seamus Sullivan Al Vicente as Brendan
It is pronounced la-khoopla in Irish and means 'one of twins/twin'.
Jedward is the name given to two Irish twins who were in the X Factor 2009. Their names are John and Edward.
As one is Irish and was born in 1953 while the other was born in England in 1960, plus the fact that they have different surnames and look nothing like each other I'd say, no they are not twins.
identical twins are single egg twins. fraternal twins a two egg twins. fraternal
There is Identical twins, Nonidentical twins and Conjoined twins.