Is there a website where you can input English words and listen to them in an Irish accent?
No. It is worth noting that Ireland has many accents, so there is no single Irish accent. Accents in the west of Ireland are very different than those in the east etc. Wherever you go in Ireland you will find different accents. To hear Irish accents, try looking at videos or listening to Irish radio stations. Many broadcast on the internet.
Post code on White thorn close Letterkenny county Donegal Ireland?
Ireland does not have postcodes. The address as give below will get your posted items to the destination. Use IE for internet forms for anywhere in Ireland.
Whitethorn Close
Letterkenny
County Donegal
Ireland
Is tourism seasonal in Ireland?
Yes. A lot more tourists come in the summer months than do in the winter months.
When does winter end in Dublin Ireland?
Normally winter is Dec Jan and Feb, winter was ALOT colder this year, and its still cold now in early March as a result.
How do you pronounce follain which I think is the Irish Gaelic word for heart?
Folláin: healthy; wholesome, sound. Pronounced 'fullawn'. Heart is croí pronounced 'kree'. These are Irish Gaelic rather than Scots Gaelic or Manx.
How does religion and climate influence foods served in Ireland?
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What is the difference between the catholic church and education in Ireland?
Education is about getting or teaching knowledge. The Catholic Church is a religion. They are completely different things. In Ireland, and other countries, the Catholic Church are involved in running many schools. There are also schools run by other faiths and ones that are not run by any faith in Ireland. The Catholic Church always had a large role in education in Ireland, though that is now not as strong, as other types of schools are available.
What is the distance from Bundoran to sligo?
From Bundoran in county Donegal to the town of Sligo is about 35 kilometres or 22 miles. From Bundoran in county Donegal to the county Sligo border, is only about 6.5 kilometres or 4 miles.
Who is the head of the synod in Ireland?
There is no such thing as the "synod" in Ireland. The Seanad on the other hand is lead by Paddy Burke. His correct title is Cathaoirleach.
How did st Patrick come to Ireland?
St Patrick was born in Wales during the time of the Romans and was kidnapped by slave merchants then brought to Ireland.
How do you say 'don't speak with your mouth full' in Irish?
Don't speak with your mouth full = Ná labhairt le do bhéal iomlán.
How do you write a mailing address for Blackrock Ireland?
If the street address you're trying to write to in Blackrock is 123 Main Street, the mailing address would be as follows:
Ms. Friend's Name
123 Main Street
Blackrock
Co. Dublin
Ireland
OR
Mr. Friend's Name
123 Main Street
Blackrock
Co. Louth
Ireland
OR
Miss Friend's Name
123 Main Street
Blackrock
Co. Cork
Ireland
Please note that there are three different places called Blackrock within the Republic of Ireland, so you will have to use the appropriate county name when you write the address.
How do you say Lauren in Irish?
Not all names are 'translatable'. You would say 'Is mise Lauren' (I'm Lauren).
Does Mary McAleese the president of Ireland have children?
She and her husband, Martin have three children: Emma, born in 1982 and twins Justin and SaraMai, born in 1985.
What is the longest river in the Republic of Ireland?
The longest river in the republic of Ireland is River Shannon at 386 km in length.
How do they celebrate birthday's in Ireland?
The same as anywhere else, really. They have parties, get presents and cards, go out with friends, go away for a weekend or maybe longer if it is a special birthday.
yes, for about 800 years, the English have been in control of part or all of Ireland.
Where can you change my old irish 20 pound notes?
You would have to pay them in to a bank (if you still can).
What is the name of the sea port in Dublin?
There is Dublin port and just south of Dublin is the major port of Dún Laoghaire.
How do you pronounce O'Ciardha?
There are two different pronunciations of Ó Ciardha depending on which dialect of Irish is being used.
In the west of the Ireland the "dh" is silent and is pronounced as "O Keer-ah" putting emphasis on "Keer"
In the rest of Ireland it is pronounced almost with an extra syllable in the middle of the name. Also the "dh" has the sound of a "g". The full name is pronounced as "O Keer-i-gah"
The name comes from the Irish word "Ciar" meaning dark.