look im doing a report and im at school now! i need to know wat shamrock is in irish!!!! please help me out guys!!!! ill give 100 credits to whoever gets it RIGHT first :P
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post irrelevant crap in chit chat plz =\Reach: there was this bee. i hate bee\'s...i tryed to kill it, but then it didn\'t die and it started making weird noises so i was like oh (#$% hes gonna sting me. i started running but i triped over some rock and rolled down a hill into the river. -
a shamrock is a symbol of good luck...since irish people speak english, ust with an accent, shamrick is shamrock...if thats what you mean...shamrocks are clovers, like a 4 leafed clover...i believe in the species native to ireland they habe yellow, whereas the ones in the US have pink flowersOriginally posted by VxDxStick it in her butt and pee.Comment
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seamrag
Yes i can speak Gaelic.
Can I have my 100 credits now?


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no no no
he wants to know how to say it in irish
come on can't you read?Reach: there was this bee. i hate bee\'s...i tryed to kill it, but then it didn\'t die and it started making weird noises so i was like oh (#$% hes gonna sting me. i started running but i triped over some rock and rolled down a hill into the river.Comment
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Posting here is now pointless. Think about it, that post was made 4 HOURS AGO. Unless he's in college, school for him is probably over.look im doing a report and im at school now!Afrobean16 (8:58:05 PM): you're evil incarnateComment
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the base language in ireland is Gaelic.Originally posted by altairianno no no
he wants to know how to say it in irish
come on can't you read?
Notice I said base, not main. The English wiped out most of the Gaelic exsistance when they occupied ireland. Of course it still exists, but the main language is english.
Seamrag is how you would say Shamrock in "irish".<-----Its Gaelic, not Irish twit.
Don't post if you don't know what you are talking about.


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I'm not stupid enough to not know what gaelic is. Plz learn what a joke is.Reach: there was this bee. i hate bee\'s...i tryed to kill it, but then it didn\'t die and it started making weird noises so i was like oh (#$% hes gonna sting me. i started running but i triped over some rock and rolled down a hill into the river.Comment
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Originally posted by altairianI'm not stupid enough to not know what gaelic is. Plz learn what a joke is.
Theres a difference between sarcasm and blatant ignorance. I find it rather annoying. Please forgive my crude recidibism towards ignorance.


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I believe that was sarcasm, note the emphasis on the word Irish by his use of bold lettering, relax...... and everyone knows the language spoken in Ireland is Gaelic...Comment
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and the "no no no" was another tell that it was sarcasm..
Reach: there was this bee. i hate bee\'s...i tryed to kill it, but then it didn\'t die and it started making weird noises so i was like oh (#$% hes gonna sting me. i started running but i triped over some rock and rolled down a hill into the river.Comment
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