Fadhb
no, because the surename of Irish is Shiri while the Ryder is Redyr,,,.. Am I helpful to you.....,,? No problem.... LOLX
aon fhadhb... thats what it says on google translate
yes workers were not kept in good conditions.So typhus as a big problem!
To eat the Irish babies.
The biggest problem was probably all the Americans
Hibernicus. has written: 'The Irish problem' -- subject(s): Land tenure
The majority of jobs in Ireland do not require Irish. It is only jobs like teaching and jobs in the public and civil service where you would use Irish. So getting a job in Ireland without knowing Irish is not a problem.
The English handled the problem with the Irish through a combination of military conquest, colonization, and political control. Over centuries, they implemented policies aimed at suppressing Irish culture and religion, including land confiscations and the establishment of Protestantism. The English also sought to integrate Ireland more fully into the United Kingdom, leading to tensions and rebellions, most notably the Irish War of Independence in the early 20th century, which ultimately resulted in the partition of Ireland and the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922.
Poor management of Irish lands by English lords
Poor management of Irish lands by English lords.
Poor management of Irish lands by English lords
Since I'm not Irish, any answer I gave you would by definition no longer be true, and even if I were, if you're not Irish and you used it, then again there's a problem here.If you want a stereotypical Irish saying, there's "Erin go braugh", which means "Ireland Forever".