See media help. Hiberno-English or Irish English (IrE), also formerly sometimes called Anglo-Irish, is the set of dialects of English native to the island...
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transcription delimiters. Ulster English, also called Northern Hiberno-English or Northern Irish English, is the variety of English spoken mostly around the Irish...
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Normans in Ireland (redirect from Hiberno-norman)
Ireland and were responsible for the emergence of Hiberno-English. Some of the most prominent Hiberno-Norman families were the Burkes (de Burghs), Butlers...
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Southern American English and African-American (Vernacular) English), youse (found in Australian English), or ye (in Hiberno-English). In the third person...
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British English, Hiberno-English and Commonwealth English in American English, Newfoundland English and Philippine English in British English in British...
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that was almost certainly taken from Hiberno-English and influenced by the Irish language, Newfoundland English avoids using the verb "to have" in past...
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American English American and British English spelling differences Australian English British Sign Language Canadian English Commonwealth English Hiberno-English...
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English began to diverge from British and Hiberno-English after the First Fleet established the Colony of New South Wales in 1788. Australian English...
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Languages of Ireland (section Hiberno-Yiddish)
provided free public primary education, Hiberno-English replaced the Irish language. Since the 1850s, English medium education was promoted by both the...
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