Can I go to the bathroom Irish?

'” The Irish phrase translates as, 'Can I go to the toilet' and is familiar to many people from their school days. The picture has sparked an online debate as to whether the image is authentic or a hoax. The image was posted on Twitter by FensterDJ who mused: “Can't be real, can it?
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How do you say may I go to the toilet in Irish?

Seaghan wrote: 'Tóg amach do láimh' ! "An bhfuil cead agam dul amach?"
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How do Irish people say bathroom?

In Ireland, 'the jacks' means 'toilet', most commonly used to refer to public bathrooms. Every Irish person knowns what this term means, but few know why they use it – indeed it's difficult to find a solid explanation. Some believe it to be derived from the Tudor English term 'jakes', first used in the 16th century.
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What does an Bhfuil Cead Agam mean?

An Bhfuil Cead Agam Dul Go Dtí an Leithreas" is a phrase every Irish child is taught in school - meaning "Can I go to the toilet" !!! It is the main Irish phrase everyone remembers learning as a child!
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What is the most Irish thing to say?

Here are 15 Irish expressions to break out on St. Paddy's Day:
  1. May the road rise up to meet you. ...
  2. Sláinte! ...
  3. What's the craic? ...
  4. May the cat eat you, and may the devil eat the cat. ...
  5. Two people shorten the road. ...
  6. Story horse? ...
  7. On me tod. ...
  8. Acting the maggot.
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Irish fans chanting "Can I go to the toilet please?" in Irish at Euro 2012 before Ireland v Spain



Do the Irish say cheers?

So how do you say “Cheers”? “Cheers” in Irish is sláinte which is pronounced a bit like “slawn-che”. Sláinte means “health”, and if you're feeling brave, you can say sláinte is táinte (“slawn-che iss toin-che”), meaning “health and wealth”.
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Can I go to the toilet in Irish tattoo?

The image features the caption: “My new unfinished piece of back art, it says in gaelic 'you will forever be in my heart. '” The Irish phrase translates as, 'Can I go to the toilet' and is familiar to many people from their school days.
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Does Ireland have its own language?

Irish. The Gaelic language in Ireland – Gaeilge, or Irish as it's known locally – is a Celtic language and one of “the oldest and most historic written languages in the world” according to Foras na Gaeilge.
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Why do Irish say feck?

Feck as a verb once meant “keep a look out”, maybe from Irish feic. And then there is the Irish slang feck “steal, take”, which the Chambers Dictionary of Slang says may originate in Old English feccan “to fetch, gain, take”, or German fegen “to plunder”.
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What do you call an Irish girl?

[ ahy-rish-woom-uhn ] SHOW IPA. / ˈaɪ rɪʃˌwʊm ən / PHONETIC RESPELLING. noun, plural I·rish·wom·en. a woman born in Ireland or of Irish ancestry.
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Do they say bloody in Ireland?

Bloody: Bloody is a mild profanity in British and Irish English. Avoid saying it in polite society.
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How do you politely ask for a toilet?

All options are perfectly polite. You simply say, “Excuse me, I need to goto the restroom.”, or, “Excuse me, I need to goto the bathroom.”, or, “Excuse me, can I use your restroom?”, or, “Pardon me, is there a bathroom nearby?” (like in a store you might use this one).
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What is a polite way to say pee?

piss. impolite to get rid of waste liquid from your body. A more polite word is pee or wee. The formal word is urinate.
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How do I say I need to go to toilet?

More videos on YouTube
  1. GO TO THE BATHROOM. This is probably the most common way to say 'toilet' in all English speaking countries. ...
  2. THE RESTROOM. This is more common in the USA. ...
  3. THE LOO. ...
  4. THE JOHN. ...
  5. I HAVE TO PEE. ...
  6. TAKE A PISS. ...
  7. RELIEVE MYSELF. ...
  8. NATURE CALLS.
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What's the Irish for No?

To answer no to this question, you say “Ní Meiriceánach mé” or the short version is Ní hea. The second type of sentence structure also begins with “an” but is followed by a verb.
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How do the Irish say OK?

Grand (an iconic bit of Irish slang) Grand means OK. You'll hear it most commonly used as a response to, 'How's it going'/'How are you feeling?
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What does Aye mean in Irish?

Yes, this is also spelt ay. It is not only Irish; it is very common in contemporary Scottish English, and some Northern English dialects. (Confusingly, ay or aye can also mean 'ever', but pronounced [eI], to rhyme with day.)
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Can I go to the toilet tattoo?

The image features the caption: “My new unfinished piece of back art, it says in gaelic 'you will forever be in my heart. '” The Irish phrase translates as, 'Can I go to the toilet' and is familiar to many people from their school days.
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Did Michael Collins have a tattoo?

Mike Collins, a senior history and selected studies dual major, has a tattoo of his family coat of arms and St. Michael, which Collins uses as a reminder to live virtuously. When Mike Collins got his first tattoo, he focused on the pain so much so that he fell asleep on the chair.
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What is a black Irish person?

The term "Black Irish" is sometimes used outside Ireland to refer to Irish people with black hair and dark eyes. One theory is that they are descendants of Spanish traders or of the few sailors of the Spanish Armada who were shipwrecked on Ireland's west coast, but there is little evidence for this.
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How do you respond to sláinte?

In Irish, the response to sláinte is sláinte agatsa, which translates "to your health as well". The basic Scottish Gaelic equivalent is slàinte (mhath), with the same meaning, to which the normal response is do dheagh shlàinte "your good health".
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How do the Irish say goodbye?

To say Goodbye in Irish you would say “Slán leat” – literally meaning “goodbye (health) to you”. You can be less formal and just say “Slán”, bye. Or as we say in our own video … “Slán go fóill” – Bye for now.
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