Guajara in other languages:
Spanish
,
Deutsch
,
French
,
Italian
...
Irish words used in the English language
Irish words used in the English language
in modern Ireland include:
Bunreacht na hÉireann
(Constitution of Ireland)
[Boon-roght na Hair-inn (the 'ogh' as in 'l
och
Ness]
Uachtarán na hÉireann
(President of Ireland)
[pronounced 'Oogh-tar-on na Hair-inn']
Áras an Uachtaráin
(Presidential Palace)
[pronounced 'Or-as on Oogh-tar-on]
Taoiseach
(Prime Minister since 1937)
[pronounced 'tee-shogh']
Tánaiste
(Deputy Prime Minister since 1937)
[pronounced 'Taw-nish-ta']
Dáil Éireann
(House of Representatives)
[pronounced 'Dawl Air-inn']
Ceann Comhairle
(Speaker of Dáil Éireann)
[pronounced 'kyann kawyrle')
Seanad Éireann
(Irish Senate)
[pronounced 'Shan-nad Air-inn']
Teachta Dála
(Member of Parliament; used as 'TD')
[pronounced 'T'yogh-ta dawla']
Príomh-Aire
(Prime Minister 1919-21)
[pronounced 'Pree-ve Arra']
Éire
(Irish-language name for the Irish state since 1937)
[pronounced 'Air-a']
Saorstát Éireann
(Irish Free State's name in Irish)
[pronounced 'Sare-stawt Air-inn']
Gaeltacht
(Irish-speaking area)
[pronounced 'gweyl-tah')
Garda Síochana
Irish police force
[pronounced 'gorda shee-ghawna']
Gardaí
police officers
[pronounced 'gor-dee']
Ard-Rí
('The High King' (of Ireland), name of the Irish overlord king in medieval times)
[pronounced 'Ord Ree']
Radio Telifís Éireann
(Irish national broadcasting service, RTÉ)
[pronounced 'Radd-eo Tell-if-eesh Air-inn']
Fianna Fáil
(The largest Irish political party, translation: 'Soldiers of Ireland')
[pronounced 'Fee-anna Fall']
Fine Gael
(The second largest party, translation 'Family of the Gael')
[pronounced 'Fin-a Gale']
Sinn Féin
(Political wing of the IRA, translation 'Ourselves')
[pronounced 'shin fayn']
Ard-Fheis(eanna) (party congress(es) of Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, Sinn Féin)
[pronounced 'aard esh'(na)]
Punt
('Pound' (currency), was often used in English to refer specifically to the
Irish Pound
, now replaced by the
Euro
)
[pronounced 'poont']
Údarás na Gaeltachta (development agency for
Gaeltachtaí
)
[pronounced 'ooda-ross na gweyl-tah']
Bord Fáilte (tourist board - literally 'welcome board')
[pronounced 'borrd fawl-cha')
See also:
Irish language
Place names in Irish
Hiberno-English
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