They are called Garda stations. That is because the police force in Ireland is known as the Garda SÃochána, which means guardians of the peace. People refer to them as the Garda or the guards or the Gardaà (pronounced Gardee), which is the plural of Garda in the Irish language.
In Ireland they are called:
Gardaí
the police force is called "An Garda Síochana"
an individual police officer is called a "Garda"
many people just refer to "the Guards" or a "Guard"
"An Garda Síochána" which means the guardians of the peace.
In the US when the Irish first gained political power in cities such as Boston and New York, Irishmen were appointed to many city jobs, such as policeman and firemen.
Because the people who started the club were originally from Ireland and moved to London. That's why it's called LONDON IRISH
Historians
jsut called bosses
Northern Irish Irish - Nationalists, Republicans British - Unionists
the Irish policeman in shameless - Tom O'Leary is Micheal Legge
In Irish, póilín airm,in Scottish Gaelic, ?
Slang term for a policeman (usually a constable)
In the US when the Irish first gained political power in cities such as Boston and New York, Irishmen were appointed to many city jobs, such as policeman and firemen.
féilire or caileandar in Irish.
Is Carr called Carr in Irish
Because
Old Irish was called "Goídelc" when ii was spoken (it's called Sean-Ghaeilge today). Middle Irish was called "Gaoidhealg", (Meán-Ghaeilge today). Modern Irish is called "Gaeilge".
It can be called Irish, Gaelic or Gaeilge.
An Irish doodle
Irish Gaelic is just called Irish in Ireland; it's the same thing.
Because the people who started the club were originally from Ireland and moved to London. That's why it's called LONDON IRISH