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Countdown Clock To St. Patrick's Day

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ST PATRICK'S DAY IS GETTING CLOSER! HOW MANY DAYS ARE LEFT?  [marquee] Shopping For An Irish Themed Gift? Press here for 100's Of Suggestions [/marquee] https://the-irish-parlor.com/countdown-clock-to-st-patricks-day/?feed_id=5099&_unique_id=690ea2e35b48b

WHAT ARE TWO COOL FACTS ABOUT IRELAND?

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Ireland, known as the Emerald Isle, is a country steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. From its vibrant cities to its verdant landscapes, Ireland captivates everyone who visits. While many people are familiar with iconic symbols like shamrocks, leprechauns, and traditional Irish music, today we will delve into two cool facts about Ireland that may surprise you. These facts not only reflect the unique personality of the nation but also its rich contributions to the world. 1. The Gift of the Irish Language One of the coolest and often underappreciated facts about Ireland is the survival and revival of the Irish language, or Gaelic. The language, known as “Gaeilge” in Irish, has a history spanning over 2,000 years. It is one of the oldest written languages in Europe and has played a crucial role in the cultural identity of the Irish people. Despite the prevalence of English in Ireland today, the Irish government has made substantial efforts to revive the Gaelic language. ...

Cost of Living in Ireland

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjpPGslcnqE In this video, I will compare the cost of living in Dublin vs the cost of living in Tralee. This will also give you an idea how much is the cost if living in Ireland in general. Follow me on instagram: @jenestxx I used the @WineandRum 's cost of living and compared it to mine. Check their channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf1uAv-WmrEOQSepC7W036w Dublin is the capital city of Ireland and Tralee is a small town in the southwest of Ireland. Living in the big cities has always been the dream of most people. I've always lived in big cities (Manila, Philippines and Selangor, Malaysia) and now that I was able to live in a town gave me a new perspective on this. Watch the video if this is something you are interested of. You may also visit the following sites for more information: Irish taxes and benefits plus more - https://revenue.ie Leasing and buying properties - daft.ie Car rental - enterprise.ie My phone - www.thre...

WHY IS IRELAND NO LONGER CALLED ÉIRE?

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The name of a country is steeped in historical, cultural, and political significance. For Ireland, the name change from "Éire" to "Ireland," particularly in international contexts, represents a complex interplay of identity, colonization, sovereignty, and global diplomacy. Historical Context Historically, "Éire" is derived from Old Irish, which relates to the goddess Ériu, a figure in Irish mythology who symbolizes the land and its fertility. The name "Éire" encapsulates the ancient connection the Irish people have with their homeland, reflecting cultural pride and a rich tradition. However, the establishment of British rule in Ireland led to centuries of colonization, during which the English language and its derivatives began to dominate. This dominion resulted in the widespread use of "Ireland" in English-speaking contexts, often supplanting indigenous names. The Concept of National Identity In modern times, the phrase "É...

What Is The Origin Of The Irish Language?

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Leprechauns, shamrocks, Guinness, and the mesmerizing rolling landscapes of Ireland may all come to mind when contemplating this enchanting nation. However, there is another notable aspect deeply rooted in Irish culture that often goes overlooked: the Irish language. A linguistic treasure with a history as rich as the lush green meadows of its home, the origins of the Irish language can be traced back centuries. From the ancient Celts to the influence of neighboring languages, join us on a journey as we uncover the fascinating origins of this linguistic gem. Celtic Languages Proto-Celtic The Celtic languages belong to the Indo-European language family and are spoken by Celtic peoples in various regions of Europe. The origin of the Irish language can be traced back to Proto-Celtic, which was spoken around 1000 BCE. Proto-Celtic gradually split into different branches, giving rise to Goidelic and Brythonic languages. Goidelic Languages Goidelic, also known as Gaelic, is o...

Why America Loves/Hated the Irish | History

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHPA7r0acEY Today, Irish traditions are seamlessly embedded in American culture. But once upon a time, the American people rejected—even hated—those immigrating from the Emerald Isle. https://the-irish-parlor.com/why-america-loves-hated-the-irish-history/?feed_id=5082&_unique_id=690aae6841305

WHAT DOES BEYOND THE PALE MEAN IN IRELAND?

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What Does "Beyond the Pale" Mean in Ireland? The phrase "beyond the pale" has its origins in medieval Ireland and has become a common expression that indicates something that lies outside accepted norms or boundaries. This article explores the historical context of the term, its evolution in meaning, and its cultural significance, particularly in relation to Ireland. Historical Background The concept of "the Pale" dates back to the late 12th century when the English established control over parts of Ireland. The term "pale" referred to a specific area of land around Dublin that was under English governance. The boundaries of the Pale were distinct, marked by fences or stakes and delineated in various ways from the areas outside. Inside this region, English law and customs prevailed, and it was seen as a bastion of civility, order, and English culture. However, beyond the Pale lay the vast territories inhabited largely by the Gaelic Irish. T...