Irish Slang and Phrases | Part 2

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Irish Slang and Phrases Part 2! Here is the next part of my Irish Slang and phrases video. Irish sayings and meanings pronounced and explained.

Thanks for all the people who commented on the last video, I've used a lot of the Irish slang and phrases you suggested!

Hopefully this video will help you if you ever travel to Ireland and want to use some typical Irish Slang and Phrases :)

#irishslang #irish #ireland

Irish words and sayings - their meanings and how to pronounce them.
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As a Spaniard who lived in Ireland for a good few years, can say with certainty you become bilingual once you understand a conversation between two drunk dubliners. In all seriousness, loved watching the vod and remembering when/how I learnt all these terms on the spot!

ignaciosaenz
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From the Midlands..."put the Welly down" (step on the gas) generally on a long, straight stretch of road.

scampeezo
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"Me brain is melted" is a phrase I've heard.

Redhand
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Easter is my Irish season I feel the most Irish . My grandmother was a huge easter person very religious and loved to make our candy by hand , our dyed eggs were works of art . Baskets that could have won awards with fresh ribbon and flowers . 💐 for my granmom who is still the center of my universe.

catherineenglish
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Oh, Jaysus! Your video is deadly, class, sound! Fair play! C'mere til I tell ya, you're number 1. When I see you, I'm on cloud nine. You have incredible, breathtaking, bewitching charm! Adore your voice. God bless you!
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seanlaoch
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I come from the North West of Scotland, a few of these phrases/slang we use as well, it's always lashing down here 😂

Triecat
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When you mentioned 'yoke, ' a bit of Philly slang came to mind for me. Here in the US, in Philadephia, the equivalent of the term 'yoke' is 'jawn.'

urbancamo
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I love your presentation style. Like we're having a pint. We're an American family getting ready to visit, doing our research.

davidmercer
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My fave use of the word yoke was by me Ma. We were in town (Dublin) and popped in to a shop with a bakery inside.
Me Ma, go love her, went up to the counter and said to the lady behind the counter " give us a couple of those yokes" The ladys face fell to the floor. " yokes?" says she, "yes" says me Ma" those yokes there behind ya" "we slaved all day making these" says yer one " and you call them yokes? " She was joking but me Ma apologized profusely any way. LMFAO
One you haven't given everyone yet is BLACK as in packed.
"don't bother coming to the club, it's black, ye'll never get in"

markheffernan
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I love these vids, thank you! So excited to come back to Ireland in less than two weeks! Cheers from Michigan in the US.

amyswares
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I too am a celt living in Canada . After 45 years here I still have that Falkirk accent😇😅😎

yhwctos
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I am Indian, and I am learning alot from your videos.!!

aniktsen
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One yay!!!

Planning a trip to Ireland soon (March 23) and so happy ur back!

kristibunny
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Looking forward to Ireland in September. I’ve learned a lot from your channel, and love how charming you are!

shawndaly
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An outstanding presentation...One thing is for certain, Wolfe Mamma is no Waffler. Well done & quite entertaining!

tigheentirnanog
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Happy New Year! Great to see you back!

lostshirehobbit
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Yay! Glad to see your face today! Welcome back!

byusaranicole
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Love your videos as always. Also welcome back to YouTube.

jacksonebendick
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In south Louisiana we say “come see” which is basically the same as “come here to me”. I used it once in North Carolina to a coworker and she just stood there trying to figure out what I wanted her to see. Our hometown college mascot is the Ragin’ Cajuns. So I got 2 right away!!

kerienfield
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Would you believe I got all nostalgic when you started talking about lashing rain?

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