noun, plural I·rish·wom·en. a woman born in Ireland or of Irish ancestry. a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Ireland.
How do you say woman in Irish?
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What do you call a girl from Dublin?
Jackeen is a pejorative term for someone from Dublin, Ireland.
What is a traditional Irish greeting?
The most common greeting is the handshake. The Irish usually shake hands when being introduced or when greeting a friend or work colleague. In formal situations or with people of higher status, titles and last names are used. Among close friends and family, the Irish may hug and kiss each other on the cheek.
Is the word feck offensive?
A poster for Magners cider that featured the words Feck off bees has been cleared by the UKs advertising watchdog. The word feck is unlikely to be seen as a swearword, said the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA).