Not particularly. Many of the immigrants from Ireland would not have been from Dublin, so would not have been familiar with it. Immigrants would go to places where they could live and survive and establish a new life. Places they would have went to were not like where they had come from. Even for those that were from Dublin, the cities they went to would have been different and others went to rural places and not cities.
The past tense of remind is reminded.
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To remind someone to do something.
There are several things that an immigrant would bring to remind them of their homeland. Some of them include photos, cultural artefacts and other minerals that are found in their homeland.
probably to remind them of America
Immigrants often brought personal items such as photographs, letters, and small mementos to remind them of their families back home. These items provided a sense of connection and comfort during their journey and settlement in a new country.
Because gold is considered good luck to the peopole of Ireland. We Irish folk believe that it helps people and brings good fortune.
remind :)
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"Please remind me" is a more polite way of asking someone to remind you about something.
Remind has 2 syllables.
The correct spelling is "remind."
The phrase "will remind" is a verb in future tense. The verb "will" is an auxiliary verb; the verb "remind" is a main verb.Example: I will remind Mona that the meeting is today.
Please remind me to get baking powder when I go to the store.
The past tense of remind is reminded.
No it's not. The word "remind" is a verb.
Nickelback wrote 'How You Remind Me' in 2001.