Fingallian or the Fingal dialect is an extinct dialect formerly spoken in Fingal, Ireland. It is thought to have been an offshoot of Middle English, which...
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The Anglo-Frisian languages are the Anglic (English, Scots, Fingallian†, and Yola†) and Frisian (North Frisian, East Frisian, and West Frisian) varieties...
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Fingallians is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Swords, County Dublin, Ireland. Founded in 1884, Fingallians are one of the oldest clubs in Dublin...
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Bargy in County Wexford, Ireland. As such, it was probably similar to the Fingallian dialect of the Fingal area. Both became functionally extinct in the 19th...
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Languages of Ireland (section Fingallian)
from Middle English, surviving in County Wexford up to the 19th century. Fingallian was similar to Yola but spoken in Fingal up until the mid-19th century...
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to have been a descendant of Middle English, spoken in County Wexford Fingallian, another presumed descendant of Middle English, spoken in Fingal Euro...
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into a number of other Anglic languages, including Scots and the extinct Fingallian dialect and Yola language of Ireland. Like Icelandic and Faroese, the...
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Southern Scots Insular Scots Orcadian Shetland dialect Ulster Scots Yola† Fingallian† Ancestral classification Proto-Norse † Old Norse † West Scandinavian...
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Modern English World Englishes Languages of England English language Fingallian Languages of England Scots language Yola (language) This disambiguation...
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12th century. The remnants of which survived as the Yola language and Fingallian dialects, which is not mutually comprehensible with Modern English. A...
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Cambro-Normans and Anglo-Normans who invaded Ireland in the late 12th century Fingallian, a relict of the Middle English dialect spoken by the Hiberno-Normans...
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to some extent Ireland Era developed into Early Modern English, and Fingallian and Yola in Ireland by the 15th century Language family Indo-European...
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Official languages English Common languages Irish Regional languages Fingallian Yola Middle Scots (from the 17th century) Religion Anglican (state-official)...
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spoke was Middle English, which is evident by the surviving dialects of Fingallian in Dublin and the Yola dialect of Wexford. Irish War of Independence Norman...
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by Hiberno-Norman elite till end of the 14th into 15th century) Irish Fingallian (from the 15th century) Yola (from the 15th century) Religion Roman Catholic...
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Cuala v Clontarf St Judes v Fingallians Round 2 Fingallians v Clontarf Cuala v St Judes Round 3 Clontarf v St Judes Fingallians v Cuala Reference Round 1...
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language (though sometimes in arcane local dialects such as Yola and Fingallian), used English law, and in some respects lived in a manner similar to...
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4 – Time Team Archived 2011-02-27 at the Wayback Machine. Skyvova, P. Fingallian Holy Wells. Swords, Dublin: Fingal County Libraries, 2005, pp. 62-63....
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Independent. Retrieved 22 February 2017. "Charlie...from a Northsider to a Fingallian in one fell swoop". Fingal Independent. 14 June 2006. Retrieved 22 February...
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(official) Scots, Irish, Welsh, Cornish, Scottish Gaelic, Norn, Yola, Fingallian Religion Protestantism Government Unitary parliamentary republic with...
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(1901–1922) Common languages English (official, administrative) Irish Fingallian (until the mid-19th century) Yola (until the mid-19th century) Ulster...
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Irish Middle English (formed in the Normand lands of the Norman-Irish) Fingallian (extinct) (in Fingal, north County Dublin) (historical beginnings in the...
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Indo-European 100s BC Northern Lazio Falisci Fingallian Indo-European [data missing] Fingal Fingallians Franco-Italian Indo-European [data missing] Northern...
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During the Norman invasion of Ireland starting in 1169, speakers of the Fingallian Middle English dialect settled in the baronies of Forth and Bargy in southeast...
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Journal 1763-1924, Monday, April 18, 1887; Page: 7 "CLONTARF EDGE OUT FINGALLIANS TO CLAIM GO-AHEAD SENIOR 2 FOOTBALL TITLE". www.dublingaa.ie. 12 November...
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Park on three sides and has some playing pitches which are used by the Fingallians GAA club. In mid-2006, Fingal County Council built a skatepark and adjoining...
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Lincoln's Inn to study law. In 1689 Farewell published The Irish Hudibras or Fingallian Prince, a humorous retelling of Book VI of Virgil's Aeneid transferred...
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won the Senior 2 Championship and were promoted along with finalists Fingallians to Senior 1. They replaced Whitehall Colmcille and Templeogue Synge Street...
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Fingal" or "Fingal County". The local authority uses all three forms. Fingallian is an extinct language, a hybrid of Old and Middle English and Old Norse...
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Abbeydorney Kerry 5-09 Inniskeen Monaghan 3-08 2003 Gabriel Rangers Cork 1-22 Fingallians Dublin 0-08 2002 Tyholland Monaghan 6-07 Cappawhite Tipperary 1-09 2001...
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