Nomi dei paesi europei in irlandese

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di ParaMike46

19 Comments

  1. Future_Visit_5184 on

    Does the name for Switzerland come from “helvetia”?

  2. ForbesMacAllister3 on

    We always knew the Isle of Man as Ellain Bheannain

  3. MoHataMo_Gheansai on

    I enjoy that The Netherlands is pretty much just a direct translation of “low country” in almost every language.

  4. Cynical_Crusader on

    This is unfortunately not 100% right since it’s missing the definite article which most countries in Irish have e.g An Ghearmáin, An Iodáil, An Bhulgáir etc.

  5. Yamurkle on

    Foreigner here. How do you pronounce Spáinn? I’m imagining it’s like “spawn” but in a New York accent

  6. the Faroe’s and Norway are interesting as they seem unrelated to english translation or the native names

  7. This is completely wrong. Unlike English or French, the definite article must not be omitted in placenames.

  8. GalwayGuy24 on

    TIL: the English word ‘jersey’ is to Jersey what the Irish word ‘geansaí’ is to Geansaí.
    Learn something new every day…. 😂

  9. cabaiste on

    Asarbaiseáin sounds like something you might hear at a GAA match.

  10. ShowmasterQMTHH on

    I like the way we just took the countries names and added fadas and an accent to pronouncing them.

    All except wales and Scotland, And for some reason Norway, but i assume thats to do with the vikings ?

  11. MrPuffer23 on

    It’s not a real language, it’s just English in an Irish dialect with some lines drawn in.

  12. const_in on

    what’s that fucking abomination of Tras-dnistiria doing on the map?

  13. Redditonthesenate7 on

    This is wrong. Country names must have the definite article (“an”) or they don’t make sense, barring a few exceptions (Sasana/England). This is a bad map, please remove it.

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