Irish is also the plural, e.g. One Irish man. Three Irish men.
In Irish it's "dílis" In Welsh it's "ffyddlon" In Scots Gaelic it's "dìleas"
That question is impossible to answer. First of all, there are many accents in Ireland, so there is no such thing as a southern Irish accent. There are lots of very different accents in the south of Ireland. Secondly, you cannot in writing explain an accent. You can only have an idea of an accent by hearing it. You would need to hear a genuine Irish accent, not something in a movie where actors are trying to put on an accent. You can try to tune into some Irish television or radio online or some video websites of genuine Irish people.
Ireland has two official languages: Irish (Gaeilge) and English. Irish is the first official language and is used as a working language of the government, while English is more widely spoken across the country.
Some common reasons for people reading words wrong include dyslexia, poor vision, lack of familiarity with the language, and distractions.
If you want to consider "Scotch-Irish" Irish, there were some, but the only truly Irish person was Charles Carroll.
Some Irish people do and some Irish people do not.
no - very few people speak Irish/Gaelic only. some people (25%) can speak Irish. English is the everyday language of most people
Some Irish people do.
Some Irish people do, but many don't. It is the genes of some Irish people in the same way various traits can be found in other countries.
Some Irish people would, though it is not a widespread hobby.
Some of us I only know lepracun. They normally live in the woods
Some Irish people do, but most Irish people do not. There are also people from other countries that do have red hair.
Many Irish people do tan. It depends on their complexion. Fairer people are more likely to burn, but some Irish people are slightly darker and will tan. Some of the original Irish people came from northern Spain and their descendants are the Irish people that are slightly darker and will tan. Some Irish people are of fairer skin and could have roots back to Scandinavia through the Vikings and so have fairer skin, so they will burn easier than tan.
There would have been some Irish people that worked with him, but the majority of his forces were not Irish.
Some people in Newfoundland would have Irish ancestry.
English is the main language spoken in Ireland, so words from the English language. Ireland also has its own language known in Ireland as Irish and by other countries as Gaelic. Not many people speak it fluently, but most people know at least a few words. Some of those make into daily speech of English, such as Taoiseach, (pronounced Tee-shock) which is an Irish word and is the word used to refer to the head of an Irish government.