Molly Malone is a mythical women about whom a famous Irish song is written.
How do you say good-bye in Irish?
Slán leat (singular)
Slán agaibh (plural)
ANOTHER ANSWER:
A person leaving would say: "Slán agat" (sg.)/"Slán agaibh" (pl.)
The person remaining would respond "Slán leat"/"Slán libh".
How do you use the irish word an t-uafás?
"an t-uafás" is mostly used in a negative sense, it means too much / an awful lot
Why are the main cities in Ireland the main cities in Ireland?
Most people in Ireland do not live in Dublin. More live there than in other parts, but not the majority. The population of the Republic of Ireland is around 4 million. The population of Dublin is just over 1 million. The reasons many people live in Dublin are many. It is the largest city. It is the capital city. There is more employment there than in other parts. There are better services there than in other parts. Many parts of Ireland are difficult to make a living in due to things like poor land quality and a low amount of people to keep businesses going. Because of this, many people move to the bigger towns and cities, not just Dublin.
As of the 1st of January 2013 the standard rate is 23%. There are also some other rates. See the link below.
Why was Ancient Ireland was origanaly called Scotland when and why was it changed to Ireland?
It was called Scotia by the Romans because that was the name for the tribes that lived there (Celtic Gaels). The Scoti frequently raided Britain and manged to settle in northern Britain, eventually eradicating the Picts and having the place named Scotland.
"the name for Ireland is taken from the name of the Celtic goddess Ériu (in modern Irish, Éire) with the addition of the Germanic word land" - wikipedia
How do you say 'we'll never see her likes again' in Irish?
Ní bheidh a leithéid arís ann. We shall not look upon her likes again.
How many barnetts live in Ireland?
In 1901 there were 601; ten years later there were 644. In Ireland the name is of English origin.
Where is offay county Ireland?
County Offaly is in the middle of Ireland. See the map at the link below.
Where in Ireland was saint caoimhe born?
Saint Caoimhe, also known as Saint Kevin, is believed to have been born in County Wicklow, Ireland. He is associated with the founding of the monastic settlement at Glendalough, which became an important center of Christian learning and pilgrimage. His life and works are celebrated in various hagiographies, highlighting his role as a significant figure in early Irish Christianity.
What is Irelands national symbol?
the official emblem of Ireland is the harp, but the shamrock is used widely on flags, crests etc