Radharc
Radharc an Chnoic
No
as a noun: radharc or amharcas a verb: breathnaím, féachaim, iniúchaím (I view)
Depends on your point of view
In Irish it's "radharc álainn"
Radharc álainn (ryrk-awlin)
We think that they could be very racist and they are not very sharp.
The changes of the Great Irish Potato Famine affected religion by causing the Protestants to view the famine as a punishment. They then pushed the Protestant religion on the Irish Catholic people.
It depends on your view on things but personally I would have to say Michael Collins
the flag of Ireland has vertical green white and orange stripes that order] also here is a web address for a picture of the Irish flag: http://cfsworldmusic.wikispaces.com/file/view/irish-flag.jpg/44348241/irish-flag.jpg
When the British invaded Ireland in the 1900s & 1800s, they forced the Irish to stick to British culture and not do jigs and Irish Dances. The British would peak in Irish people's home windows to see iof anyone was Irish dancing. The Irish would hold their arms tight & straight against their sidesn and gently moved their feet. Through the windows, all British couyld see was a stiff standing person, but below the window view, those Irish legs were skipping and flying.
Sight. As in "a sight" or "a view" Radharc álainn = Beautiful sight/ Beautiful view Tá tú radharc do súile pianmhar = You're a sight for sore eyes