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Ireland

Ireland is the third largest island in Europe and is situated northwest of mainland Europe. It includes the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and has a total land area of about 81,638 square kilometers or 31,521 miles.

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How do you say hello friends in Ireland?

In the English language, which is what most people in Ireland speak, you would say it as "Hello Friends." In the Irish language it would be "Dia dhaoibh a cairde", which would be pronounced "deeaa yeeve a cord de."

How do you say 'No problem' in Irish?

Fadhb ar bith

Níl aon fhadhb ann. "There isn't any problem"

Níorbh aon fhadhb é. "There wasn't any problem"

What is the Irish word for soulmate?

In Irish, anamchara literally means "soul-friend" but is translated into English as "spiritual advisor".

How do you write Jessica in Irish Gaelic?

Well when I was in primary school we were always referred to by the Irish version of our names. Mine being Jennifer, I was "Sinead" - with a fada over the e. However I have also seen it spelt phonetically in Irish as Seannafair.

Irish word for love?

There is no such language as Celtic. Celtic refers to a group of more than a dozen different languages, six of which are still spoken today:

Irish Gaelic

Scottish Gaelic

Welsh

Breton

Cornish

Manx

What are Irish High Schools like?

Its alright. Depends on what level your talking about

Primary school - start at 9 finish at 3. No primary school is overly strict. No hitting or excessive shouting allowed. Small bit of homework most nights, some schools let them off without homework on fridays. Ages between 4 and 13

Secondary school - start at 9 finish 3.45. Its a bit more strict, but because of exams this is natural, generally get alot more homework compared to primary. Home study is expected to be done along with the homework and sometimes grinds (home tutoring) are recommended by some schools. Ages between 13 and 19.

What is the Irish Gaelic word for health?

You could say beatha fholláin or beatha shláintiúil.

Maireachtáil shláintiúil would mean 'healthy living';

Slí mhaireachtála fholláin means 'a healthy way of life'.

How many points do you need in the leaving cert to do law?

Depends on where you go to study law, best option is to look up some prospectus' and see what the points are like in several collages and apply to 3 or 4 just in case. The problem is that you might get the points that are displayed, but those points are the points that the last person to get in had from the leaving. So to be comfortable aim another 30-40 points above the entry points at least.

What is the Irish word for spirit?

Spiorad Naomh (pronounced Sprid Nayv)

AnswerMore appropriately, according to Celtic Christian tradition, the term would be An Fiáin Gé; The Wild Goose, the symbol used by them for the Holy Spirit.

The wild goose embodies the untamable and unpredictable nature of the Spirit and is a reminder that the Spirit is disturber as well as comforter. It is a symbol for the Holy Spirit used by the Celtic peoples of Ireland and Scotland.

For instance, did you know that geese in formation can fly much faster and farther than they do individually? Wild geese are regarded as disturbing nuisances by some, creating noise at moments that are often inconvenient, even pests to be shot. And at another level they convey a sense of foolishness which is how God's upside-down kingdom values appear to the world. While their gait is awkward, in flight the wild goose displays grace and beauty. He exemplifies an outrageous wildness as his great wings beat with exceptional power implying the capacity to achieve the apparently impossible.

Put all this together and the wild goose image resonates deeply within us. We believe that the God of the Bible is wild and free, safe but not tame, unfathomable, uncontainable, unpredictable, and yet able to be known intimately.

What is the Irish word for 'earth'?

== == Éire is the usual name used in modern Irish, and is one of the two official names of the Republic of Ireland. "Éirinn" is the dative case, while "Éireann" is the genitive case. Older names include Banba, Fodla, Ériu and Erin.
The word for Ireland in the Irish language is Éire. Note the line above the first letter, which is known as a fada.
Éire (ae-rih)

What is the age when they attend school in Ireland?

The primary school year (4 to 12 year olds) runs from early September to the end of June, with holidays for Christmas and Easter. Secondary schools open from September to the end of May, with similar holidays during that period. There are also mid-term breaks in schools, and other days off for things like bank holidays or church holidays.

What age do you need to be to attend trinity college Dublin?

There's no minimum age and no maximum age. There are of course educational requirements in order to be able to get into different courses and these differ from course to course(and based on citizenship) but no age requirement.

How do you pronounce the Irish Gaelic word 'dílseacht'?

"Grá Dílseacht Cairdeas" - pronounced Graw DeelShockt Karjas - is translated as 'Love Loyalty Friendship'

How do you say 'your teacher' in Irish?

"What is your name?" "My name is Seán".

Munster (SW) Irish: "Cad is ainm duit?' answer: "Seán is ainm dom".

Connacht (W) Irish: "Cén t-ainm atá ort?" answer "Seán atá orm".

Ulster (N) Irish: "C'ainm atá ort?" answer:"Seán atá orm".

What are native animals of Ireland?

the largest Irish wild land animal is the Red deer