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Hiberno-English Irish English Native to Ireland Region Ireland (Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland); Great Britain; United States; Australia; Canada (diaspora) 11 more rows
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Read More »Ireland Example words /aɪ/ [ɛɪ~ɜɪ] [æɪ~ɐɪ] [əɪ~ɐɪ] [ɑɪ~ɐɪ] [aɪ~ɑɪ] bright, ride, try /aʊ/ [ɐʏ~ɛʉ] [ɐʊ~ʌʊ] [ɛʊ] [aʊ~ɛʊ] now, ouch, scout /eɪ/ [eː(ə)] [eː] [eː~eɪ~ɛɪ] [47] lame, rein, stain /ɔɪ/ [ɔɪ] [əɪ~ɑɪ] [aɪ~äɪ] [ɒɪ~oɪ] [ɒɪ] boy, choice, moist /oʊ/ [oː] [ʌo~ʌɔ] [əʊ] [oʊ~əʊ] goat, oh, show Footnotes: ^1 Due to the phenomenon of "vowel breaking" local Dublin accents, /aɪ/ and /aʊ/ may be realised as [əjə] and [ɛwə] in closed syllables.
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Read More »the Irish ar bith corresponds to English "at all", so the stronger ar chor ar bith gives rise to the form "at all at all". "I've no time at all at all." corresponds to English "at all", so the stronger gives rise to the form "at all at all". ar eagla go … (lit. "on fear that …") means "in case …". The variant ar eagla na heagla , (lit. "on fear of fear") implies the circumstances are more unlikely. The corresponding Hiberno-English phrases are "to be sure" and the very rarely used "to be sure to be sure". In this context, these are not, as might be thought, disjuncts meaning "certainly"; they could better be translated "in case" and "just in case". Nowadays normally spoken with conscious levity. "I brought some cash in case I saw a bargain, and my credit card to be sure to be sure." (lit. "on fear that …") means "in case …". The variant , (lit. "on fear of fear") implies the circumstances are more unlikely. The corresponding Hiberno-English phrases are "to be sure" and the very rarely used "to be sure to be sure". In this context, these are not, as might be thought, disjuncts meaning "certainly"; they could better be translated "in case" and "just in case". Nowadays normally spoken with conscious levity.
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