Eight Irish English words have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary, the principal historical English dictionary.
The sun's been absolutely splittin' the stones, a phrase that comes from the Irish 'á an ghrian ag scoilteadh na gcloch’. You dig? Another slang phrase that may - or, more likely, may not ...
An Irish emoji expert has warned parents about hidden meanings behind popular emojis - such as the cat face, dynamite and ...
You can wear green, sure, but can you order beer in Irish Gaelic? Here are words, phrases and other slang terms to help you sound authentically Irish.
"The word for son in Irish is 'mac'. If you talk about your own son that would be 'mo mhac' and that became 'wac' and 'wacker ...
Anyone can submit a request for a word to be translated into Gaeilge and a language committee goes to work to draft the new term ...
In this article, we'll explore the etymology of "craic" and its use in Irish slang. The word "craic" (pronounced "crack") is derived from the Old English word "cracian," which means to make a loud ...
Here's what to know about Saint Patrick's Day as well as some common Gaelic words, phrases and other slang terms to help you sound authentically Irish. St. Patrick is hailed as the patron saint of ...