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  1. 5 hari yang lalu · Hiberno-English (/ h aɪ ˈ b ɜːr n oʊ, h ɪ-/ hy-BUR-noh, hih-; from Latin: Hibernia "Ireland") or Irish English (IrE), also formerly sometimes called Anglo-Irish, is the set of English dialects native to the island of Ireland, including both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

  2. 5 hari yang lalu · Expressions and Idioms in Hiberno-English. Ireland’s English is alive with idioms and expressions unique to its culture. Words like ‘craic,’ a term for good fun and entertainment, and ‘eejit,’ an affectionate term for a fool, enrich interactions. These regional sayings are integral to Irish English and reflect the Irish way of life.

  3. 26 Jun 2024 · As already analysed, a core identifier of Irish drama is the use of Hiberno-English which can be considered to be double-voiced in being written in a unique English dialect that is formed by the residual presence of the Irish language.

  4. 3 hari yang lalu · Rhotic accents include most varieties of Scottish English, Irish or Hiberno-English, Canadian English, American English, Barbadian English and Philippine English.

  5. 10 Jun 2024 · A word used in Hiberno-English for bog cotton, the white-headed plant that blows in summertime in bogs and moors.

  6. 8 Jun 2024 · pidgin, originally, a language that typically developed out of sporadic and limited contacts between Europeans and non-Europeans in locations other than Europe from the 16th through the early 19th century and often in association with activities such as trade, plantation agriculture, and mining.

  7. 13 Jun 2024 · Manchán also lists the many words that we use in English that have come from Irish and Scots Gaelic: words like 'bog' 'whisky' 'hooligan' and Tory. We also learn a bit of Hiberno-English along the way.