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Fingallian or the
Fingal dialect is an
extinct dialect of
Middle English formerly spoken in Fingal, Ireland. It is
thought to have been an
offshoot of...
- into a
number of
other Anglic languages,
including Scots and the
extinct Fingallian and Yola
dialects of Ireland. Like
Icelandic and Faroese, the development...
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Fingallians is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club in Swords,
County Dublin, Ireland.
Founded in 1884,
Fingallians are one of the
oldest clubs in Dublin...
- 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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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...
- Paul
Flynn (born 8 July 1986) is a
Gaelic footballer who
plays for
Fingallians and, formerly, for the
Dublin county team. He is from Swords,
County Dublin...
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languages encomp****ing the
Anglic languages (English, Scots,
extinct Fingallian, and
extinct Yola) as well as the
Frisian languages (North Frisian, East...
- 12th century. The
remnants of
which survived as the Yola
language and
Fingallian dialects,
which is not
mutually comprehensible with
Modern English. A...
- 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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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...