People speak English in Ireland, so you would just say Joshua.
English is the main language in Ireland, so people in Ireland just say "Christmas". In the Irish language the word for Christmas is "Nollaig", pronounced "Nullig".
Irandlish....unles you mean people or things that are from ireland, then you would say irish.
People in Ireland speak English and so they say "Happy New Year".
I'd say about ten. Just messing, as of 2011 there are roughly 4.6 million people in Ireland.
It means you were drunk.
Well, the greek alphabetical character 'zeta' is shaped like a capital E. Feel free to edit this answer ;) i have to say ear its shaped like an e
Some will say yes and some will say no, based on their experiences of it.
I'd say an animal that has a head and neck shaped like a horse would be a donkey.
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You just say please since most people in Ireland speak english. If you want to know how to say it in Irish it's más é do thoil é.
There would be no partition, Irish people would still speak Irish, not English, and Ireland wouldn't have such a colourful history. England's invasion of Ireland has had such an affect on the country, it's hard to say what it would be like if it hadn't happened.