In Irish "doctor" is "dochtúir".
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physician can also be 'lia'.
no Irish citizinship is not an essential to do a medical course in Ireland and then work as a doctor
Barnardos (Dr Thomas John Barnado)
Not really. only 1% of Irish people speak Irish fluently. Even if you wanted to set up your practice in a a Gaeltacht region in Ireland, Everyone there speaks English as well.
Get in touch with the National Medical organisation/board. In Ireland we have the IMO, Irish medical organisation
Patrick Heffernan has written: 'An Irish doctor's memories' 'Acute silicosis' -- subject(s): Silicosis
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Irish is the proper adjective for Irish, as in "Irish dancing," "Irish jig," or "Irish bar."
"well Paddy's found a new hole and i don't want a lump on my back too!"
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