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How do Irish people spell fairy?

In Irish folklore, the term "fairy" is often spelled as "sidhe" or "sídh" in the Irish language. The word "sidhe" is pronounced as "shee" and is used to refer to supernatural beings or spirits in Irish mythology. The spelling "fairy" is more commonly used in English translations and adaptations of Irish folklore.


Why is leperchauns?

A leprechaun is a type of fairy of the Aos Sí in Irish folklore.


What is the animal spirit usually headless horse in Irish folklore?

I believe you are referring to the type of fairy known as the Dullahan.


What is the Gaelic for 'shoemaker'?

In the Irish language: Gréasaí.In Scottish Gaelic: ?In Irish: GRÉASAÍ is 'shoemaker';In Scottish Gaelic:


In the fairy tale who helps the shoemaker?

the elves


What does it mean when you see a image of a Leprechaun?

Leprechauns are a type of fairy from Irish folklore. It was thought to be good luck if a person saw or caught a Leprechaun.


Are lepercans dumb?

A leprechaun is a type of fairy of the Aos Sí in Irish folklore. Therefore, they don't exist! But don't say I said so!


When did Irish Folklore Commission end?

Irish Folklore Commission ended in 1971.


When was Irish Folklore Commission created?

Irish Folklore Commission was created in 1935.


What is the Gaelic translation word for 'shoemaker' that starts with a l?

In the Irish language 'shoemaker' is gréasaí,in the Scottish Gaelic it is greusaiche.


What is the Gaelic translation word for 'shoemaker'?

In the Irish language, 'shoemaker' is gréasaí. In Scottish Gaelic: greusaiche.


What are leprachans?

A leprechaun is a type of fairy in Irish Folklore, usually taking the form of an old man, clad in a red or green coat, who enjoys partaking in mischief.