1. The British treated the Irish (Catholic) like scum
2. Name me one country that acutual likes England?
were Roman Catholic
the Celtic nationalism & the tension between british protestant & Irish catholicsreligion and a desire for home rule.
After the English and French peace agreement, many Scottish and Irish factions still sought revenge against the English for historical grievances and oppression. The desire for retribution was particularly strong among the Scots, who had their own aspirations for independence and resented English dominance. Additionally, Irish nationalists were motivated by the ongoing conflict and colonial issues with England, fueling their desire for revenge and resistance.
Irish Pride in English is:
Odell is English. O'Dell is Irish. The Irish name was adopted from the English in the 17th century.
were Roman Catholic
the Celtic nationalism & the tension between british protestant & Irish catholicsreligion and a desire for home rule.
After the English and French peace agreement, many Scottish and Irish factions still sought revenge against the English for historical grievances and oppression. The desire for retribution was particularly strong among the Scots, who had their own aspirations for independence and resented English dominance. Additionally, Irish nationalists were motivated by the ongoing conflict and colonial issues with England, fueling their desire for revenge and resistance.
There are no automatic translators that can accurately translate from English to Irish or Irish to English.
Béarla - English language If you mean "is Irish the same as English", the answer is no. Irish Gaelic is a distinct language. Hiberno-English is a form of English.
There are two reasons some Irish may carry English surnames. Most bear anglicised versions of native Gaelic surnames but there are also families of English ancestry bearing them. The Statutes of Kilkenny mandated Irish living in the Pale to adopt English surnames. Some names are of Norman origin or associated with the Catholic Sean-Ghaill (old English).
Irish Pride in English is:
Odell is English. O'Dell is Irish. The Irish name was adopted from the English in the 17th century.
harrill is English harrill in Irish is the same it was originally English
Edward O'Reilly has written: 'An Irish-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Irish language, English 'An Irish-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Dictionaries, English, English language, Grammar, Irish, Irish language 'Sanas Gaoidhilge-Sagsbhearla' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, Grammar, Irish, Irish language
In an english/Irish dictionary!. Available at read ireland.com
The Irish word 'te' means 'hot' in English.