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Irish English has its own vocabulary and expressions
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In this clip I talk about some of the unique and colorful vocabulary of Irish English.
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@rostislavmartynyuk9774

8 months ago

Apparently, the phrase "whats crackin" is originated from irish slang

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@catcat2607

8 months ago

Someone in Ireland told me to do something for the craic and I thought they were offering me drugs in exchange for mischief hahaha

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@yarik14

8 months ago

In Hebrew we use "horse" as something similar to bro as well. Horse (soos - סוס) means something is good, for example if you get a good grade on a test people will say you're a horse as a compliment lol

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@lkamikazeee2107

5 months ago

We also use "horse" as an expression of "dude" in Morocco 🇲🇦

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@hoangkimviet8545

8 months ago

In turn, “craic” is from “crak” in Middle English.

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@hoangkimviet8545

8 months ago

I’m not surpirsed why the vast majority of Irish population speak English when thinking about the cases of Manx and Cornish. The Anglicization of the British Isles was very intensive.

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@johnmackenreillytag

8 months ago

Ah savage, my native tongue.

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@seustaceRotterdam

8 months ago

Also we say “yourman or yourwoman/yerwan”

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@june_joy

8 months ago

방송 많이 기대되네요~! 기다릴게요

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@luiscoll2903

8 months ago

Paul, as a suggestion, you should make a video where you compare expressions from different English-speaking countries. In my opinion, it's a practical way to help non-native English speakers learn the language effectively.

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@Mono-gb4hh

8 months ago

Nearly every county in Ireland has its own version of horse Some counties use boy lad mate hun etc doesn’t matter what you are everyone is boy in some counties

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@paulclapham5791

8 months ago

I had someone say to me "I'll ask them what's the craic" in Scotland too. Maybe borrowed from Scots Gaelic?

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@Shroomiedoobie

8 months ago

Yeah, crack means a good time, checks out

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@Whatshisface29

8 months ago

For a toilet in Scotland we might say the: Toilet, Lavvy, or the Shitter

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@A9.9.

1 month ago

This is very regionally specific, here in the south at least we don't use the first two, and "maggot" is only ever used in either extreme of fooling around or very serious.

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@ChrisWar666

5 months ago

Oohh cool! Maybe add some hashtags as well? #IrishEnglish mebbe

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@Kasunagi

4 months ago

the bog is another term for a toilet here too, probably my favourite one to use. though ive never heard anyone called "horse" in a non-insulting way, but thats probably just because of the part of the country i live in

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@Daniel.Bergon

8 months ago

I like Ireland ❤

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@Jumptohistory

7 months ago

What's with the crack horse?

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@Ramboost007

4 months ago

Thank you Derry Girls

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