- society.
Local place names in the
Irish language include Newfoundland (
Talamh an Éisc, Land of the Fish) and St. John's (Baile Sheáin)
Ballyhack (Baile...
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Eilean a' Trosg,
literally 'Island of the Cod'. Similarly, the
Irish name
Talamh an Éisc
means 'Land of the Fish'. The
first inhabitants of Newfoundland...
- In
modern Newfoundland (Irish:
Talamh an Éisc), many
Newfoundlanders are of
Irish descent.
According to the
Statistics Canada 2016 census, 20.7% of Newfoundlanders...
- Cork.
Local place names in the
Irish language include Newfoundland (Irish:
Talamh an Éisc; 'Land of the Fish'), St. John's (Baile Sheáin),
Ballyhack (Baile...
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Breton Cornish Welsh Scottish Gaelic Irish earth terre douar dor
daear talamh talamh sky ciel oabl (older oabr)
ebron wybren speur spéir
heaven paradis neñv...
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nosher same as it is
where you cradgie. On
earth as it is in heaven. ar an
talamh, mar a dhéantar ar neamh. Bag
mwilsha talosk minyart goshta dura. Bug us...
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friend fere
freon Fründ cara land loan(e) lond (land) land
laund lân Land
talamh, tír old yola, yole eold (Old
English eald) owd auld âld oold, oll- sean...
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River Dart
Country Park,
Dartmoor Sonning Mill St.
Blazey Sturston Mill
Talamh Life
Centre Tellisford Mill,
Somerset Trecarrell Mill
Trelubbas List of...
- also the only
place outside Europe to have its own
distinct name in Irish:
Talamh an Éisc,
which means 'land of the fish'. The
Irish language is now extinct...
- tiad
thalloo [ˈtalu]
earth Goidelic; from O.Ir. talam; cf. Ir., Sc.G.
talamh ushag [ˈoʒaɡ] bird Goidelic; from O.Ir. uiseóg "lark"; cf. Ir. fuiseog,...