In English, the main language, you just say "friend". In the Irish language the word for friend is "Chara", pronounced "Cara".
Dialects in Ireland vary by region, but many Irish people do say "mate" as a slang term for friend.
Yes.
Ireland = l'Irlande
Ireland is 'Irlande' in French.
Ireland is predominantly English speaking, so you would just say "Hi".
People speak English in Ireland, so you would just say Joshua.
Another Friend is the name of an online dating site in Ireland. It is Ireland's largest dating and personals website and has thousands of members registered.
Ireland is an island. On that island is the Republic of Ireland, which is often referred to as Ireland, and Northern Ireland. So you could say that the answer is Northern Ireland.
Irandlish....unles you mean people or things that are from ireland, then you would say irish.
That last answer is the formal way to say 'friend'. male friend - un ami female friend - une amie OR to say "The Friend" you can say- l'ami
You can say it if you want but its kind of an American thing and isn't really said in Ireland.
People in Ireland speak English and so they say "Happy New Year".