What is Irish for black?

Dubh (Doov) in the Irish language means dark or black and is used to describe someone by the color of their hair as in Roisin Dubh (Dark Rosaleen) or Hugh Dubh O'Neill (Black Hugh O'Neill), an Irish patriot of the 17th century best remembered for his defense of Clonmel in 1650.
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What do you call someone who is black and Irish?

Irish Knowledge / By Cian Murphy. The term BlackIrish refers to people of Irish descent with various dark features such as Black hair, dark eyeballs, and tanned skin.
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Why were the Irish called black?

The history of the term 'Black Irish' is not clear, although there are numerous theories as to how the term originated. One explanation is that it's a description for Irish people with darker features than the pale skinned national stereotype. These would be people with black hair, brown eyes and a darker skin tone.
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What race is Irish?

For the most part, the Irish ethnicity is Gaelic, a group of the ethnolinguistic Celtic families. However, the island was also influenced by Romans as well as invaded by the Vikings, the English, and a Viking-English-French mixture called the Normans.
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What does a Black Irish person look like?

The term is commonly used to describe people of Irish origin who have dark features, black hair, a dark complexion and dark eyes.
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What does Eire mean in Ireland?

British Dictionary definitions for Eire

Eire. / (ˈɛərə) / noun. the Irish Gaelic name for Ireland.
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How do you say Celtic in Irish?

"In Irish and Scottish and Welch and so forth, the letter 'C' is always “kuh” and Celtic is 'Celtic' [with a hard 'C']," said Harbeck.
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Why is Irish spelling so weird?

The reason why Irish spelling looks weird at first is that it makes slender and broad consonants explicit. Instead of using a different character for broad and slender, Irish uses vowels (and sometimes extra consonants) to indicate if a consonant is slender or broad.
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Do the Irish roll their R's?

The Irish don't drop 'r'; think of the word 'Ireland' – the English pronunciation sounds like 'island', whereas the Irish enunciate the 'r', so it sounds more like 'oirrland'. And the Scots not only don't drop it, they trill it, so 'Fergus from Aberdeen' really sounds like 'Ferrgus from Aberrdeen.
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Is Tia Maria?

Tia Maria is a dark coffee liqueur made originally in Jamaica using Jamaican coffee beans, but now made in Italy. The main ingredients are coffee beans, Jamaican rum, vanilla, and sugar, blended to an alcoholic content of 20%.
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What is Guinness cider called?

The Snakebite is a mixture of beer and hard cider, in this case, Guinness and Ace Perry Hard Cider. This is our favorite combination, but there are a lot of varieties you can try. Paul prefers the Guinness Draught in the can over the bottled Guinness Stout for this drink.
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What kind of alcohol is black Irish?

Black Irish is a whiskey spirit drink at its darkest. We start with Irish Whiskey mellowed in deep-charred oak barrels for a smooth creamy taste. Next we blend with strong Irish stout and darken with infusions of rich chocolate malt and roasted barley.
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What does Bally mean in Irish?

Bally is an extremely common prefix to town names in Ireland, and is derived from the Gaelic phrase 'Baile na', meaning 'place of'. It is not quite right to translate it 'town of', as there were few, if any, towns in Ireland at the time these names were formed.
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What does Erin mean?

The name Erin is girl's name of Irish origin meaning "from the island to the west". First-wave Irish name and place name—the poetic name for Ireland—now supplanted by newer alternatives such as Maeve and Delaney.
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What is an Irish woman called?

[ 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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Why is it called a duck fart?

What is this? They say that the Duck Fart shot is to Alaska what the Mai Tai is to Hawaii, or the margarita is to Mexico. Said to have originated in a bar in Alaska on a slow night when the bartender and an older woman were testing recipes. The woman drank a few here of these and then came up with the name “Duck Fart”.
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What do the Irish call a Black and Tan?

In Ireland, the drink is called a half and half.
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Why is snake bite drink banned?

In order to avoid the odious task of what we call "vom-mopping" or more descriptively "carrot-picking", certain drinks such as snakebite (with or without black) or over the top cocktails are banned. This ban has the added bonus of keeping out goths and people with dogs on string.
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Is Kahlua the same as Tia Maria?

Tia Maria is similar to Kahlua but is considered to be better because of its caramel, vanilla, and citrus notes. Kahlua is an equally famous coffee liqueur that is known to be sweeter and has a uniquely thicker consistency than Tia Maria.
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What is the Irish accent called?

Hiberno-English (from Latin Hibernia: "Ireland") or Irish English, also formerly Anglo-Irish, is the set of English dialects native to the island of Ireland (including both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland).
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Is an Irish accent attractive?

Here's the Number 1 Sexiest Accent in the World. It's not English, Italian, or American. While we all get hot and bothered and by a strong foreign accent, not all accents are equally arousing. According to a survey of 5,000 men and women conducted by OnePoll, the Irish accent is the sexiest.
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