As Ireland is mainly English-speaking, it would be presents. In the Irish language, presents, as in gifts, is bronntanais. Also féiríní.
His name is Dara O'Briain.
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There are people who are in poverty and cannot get presents and they NEED presents. Americans, even though they do not NEED presents, get tons.
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There are Irish people living in Germany, and German people living in Ireland, but Irish people are Irish and German people are German.
You get presents because you are good people
Presents or gifts.
No, Irish people don't have green blood. We're Irish people, not leprechauns. This is coming from an Irish person.
Most people in Ireland speak English, so they would say gifts or presents. The Irish language word for gift or present is "Bronntanas". The plural is Bronntanais.
who gives the chidren and people presents in jamaica
Some Irish people do and some Irish people do not.