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The Irish For: The word deatach, meaning smoke, also refers to the family huddled together around the fire
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The Irish For: As the nights are closing in - curl up by the fire and learn some winter words
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The Irish For... it's fun to drink uisce beatha in a síbín - but watch out for the poison drop
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The Irish For...The role of dogs in legends, proverbs and the Brehon laws
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The Irish For... Seal snot: The literal translations of sea creatures are brilliant
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The Irish for... 'Why the naming of new technologies in Irish can be more controversial than with English'
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The Irish For... Some spooky Irish words to get you in the mood for Samhain
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The Irish For... How the Vikings influenced the Irish language
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The Irish For... A drunken swaggerer and a place abounding in dogs
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The Irish For... You'll find some of the most beautiful autumnal words as Gaeilge
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The Irish For... Why do feelings run so high around the letter V?
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The Irish For...What can we learn from the rise and fall of Irish girls' names?
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The Irish For... What do Irish political names tell us about their roles?
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'It breaks my heart that my daughter might think she only exists because terminations were forbidden'
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