• See media help. Hiberno-English or Irish English (IrE), also formerly sometimes called Anglo-Irish, is the set of dialects of English native to the island...
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    transcription delimiters. Ulster English, also called Northern Hiberno-English or Northern Irish English, is the variety of English spoken mostly around the Irish...
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    Ireland and were responsible for the emergence of Hiberno-English. Some of the most prominent Hiberno-Norman families were the Burkes (de Burghs), Butlers...
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  • American English American and British English spelling differences Australian English British Sign Language Canadian English Commonwealth English Hiberno-English...
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    British English, Hiberno-English and Commonwealth English in American English, Newfoundland English and Philippine English in British English in British...
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    Southern American English and African-American (Vernacular) English), youse (found in Australian English), or ye (in Hiberno-English). In the third person...
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    Conor McGregor (category Use Hiberno-English from November 2024)
    Conor Anthony McGregor (born 14 July 1988) is an Irish professional mixed martial artist, professional boxer, businessman and actor. He is a former Ultimate...
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  • that was almost certainly taken from Hiberno-English and influenced by the Irish language, Newfoundland English avoids using the verb "to have" in past...
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  • American Vernacular English. See Pronunciation of English ⟨th⟩. The voiceless velar fricative /x/ is mainly used in Hiberno-English, Scottish, South African...
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    Hibernia (redirect from Hiberno)
    all ethnic groups. The compound form 'Hiberno-' remains more common, as 'Hiberno-Norse', 'Hiberno-English', 'Hiberno-Scottish', 'Hibernophile', etc. The...
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    provided free public primary education, Hiberno-English replaced the Irish language. Since the 1850s, English medium education was promoted by both the...
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    Nadine Coyle (category Use Hiberno-English from September 2023)
    Nadine Elizabeth Louise Coyle (born 15 June 1985) is an Irish singer. In 2002, she was selected as a member of Girls Aloud, a pop girl group created through...
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    Barry McGuigan (category Use Hiberno-English from July 2022)
    Finbar Patrick "Barry" McGuigan MBE (born 28 February 1961) is an Irish boxing promoter and former professional boxer. Born in Clones, County Monaghan...
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    Southern Hiberno-English". Irish University Review. 20 (1): 137–148. JSTOR 25484343. Wolfram, Walt; Schilling, Natalie (2015). American English: Dialects...
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  • Hiberno-Latin, also called Hisperic Latin, was a learned style of literary Latin first used and subsequently spread by Irish monks during the period from...
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    English began to diverge from British and Hiberno-English after the First Fleet established the Colony of New South Wales in 1788. Australian English...
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  • (containing Anglo-English, Scottish English and Welsh English), Canadian, New Zealand, Caribbean, Hiberno-English (including Ulster English), Indian, Sri...
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  • Channel Islands: Channel Island English Isle of Man: Manx English Gibraltar: Gibraltarian English Hiberno-English (Irish English) Ulster Ulster Scots dialect...
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    Irish Civil War (category Use Hiberno-English from December 2012)
    The Irish Civil War (Irish: Cogadh Cathartha na hÉireann; 28 June 1922 – 24 May 1923) was a conflict that followed the Irish War of Independence and accompanied...
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    Dolores O'Riordan (category Use Hiberno-English from August 2022)
    presidency of the EU council. O'Riordan performed "Zombie" and "I Lied" (English version of the Polish song "Skłamałam") with the Sinfonia Varsovia Orchestra...
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    South-West Irish English (also known as South-West Hiberno-English) is a class of broad varieties of English spoken in Ireland's South-West Region (the...
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    size in Ireland. Athy has evolved as a centre for Hiberno-English, the mix of the Irish and English language traditions. A dialect starting with old Irish...
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  • United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, is Ulster English, which is generally considered a dialect of Hiberno-English. Many different accents and dialects are...
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  • Pat McGuigan (category Use Hiberno-English from November 2019)
    Patrick (Pat) McGuigan (10 February 1935 – 27 June 1987) was an Irish singer born in Clones, County Monaghan. McGuigan, who spelled his name McGeegan for...
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    Brian McFadden (category Use Hiberno-English from March 2019)
    Brian Nicholas McFadden (born 12 April 1980) is an Irish pop singer and television presenter. He rose to fame in 1998 as a member of the Irish boy band...
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    The Cranberries (category Use Hiberno-English from June 2013)
    grew up together in Limerick, Ireland, also shared their love of 1980s English/indie music and were "galvanised by punk's DIY ethic". Lawler received...
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    Gary Moore (category Use Hiberno-English from January 2013)
    Robert William Gary Moore (4 April 1952 – 6 February 2011) was a Northern Irish musician. Over the course of his career, he played in various groups and...
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    Saoirse Ronan (category Use Hiberno-English from December 2020)
    a moderate commercial success. She voiced the lead role in the dubbed English version of Studio Ghibli's anime film Arrietty. At the age of 16, Ronan...
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    Caitríona Balfe (category Use Hiberno-English from December 2021)
    Caitríona Mary Balfe (/kəˈtriːnə ˈbælf/; born 4 October 1979) is an Irish actress. She began working as a fashion model in Paris at age 18 but refocused...
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    Eve Hewson (category Use Hiberno-English from February 2017)
    Memphis Eve Sunny Day Iris Hewson (born 7 July 1991) is an Irish actress. A daughter of activist Ali Hewson and singer Bono, she began acting in the late...
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