These phrases are known far and wide in Ireland. Find out what they really mean in time for St. Patrick's Day.
You can wear green, sure, but can you order beer in Irish Gaelic? Here are words, phrases and other slang terms to help you sound authentically Irish.
This slang saying is quite popular and often used as a reply to questions ... May the road rise up to meet you' You may recognize this popular blessing (in Irish Gaelic: Go n-éirí an bóthar leat) from ...
An audit warns the longtime Corktown establishment could lose tax-exempt status and face other problems if it doesn't shore ...
Nallen’s Irish Pub 2. The Irish Rover 3. The Abbey Tavern 4. Clancy’s Irish Pub, Wheat Ridge 5. Ned Kelly’s Irish Pub, ...
Here's what to know about Saint Patrick's Day as well as some common Gaelic words ... and festivities celebrating Irish heritage grew in popularity, and saying, "Erin Go Bragh" became a common ...
In a St. Patrick's Day tribute, Michael Patrick O’Brien tells the story of the Hibernian, the horse and the old Holy Cross ...
While this saying may have originated in New Zealand ... You may recognize this popular blessing (in Irish Gaelic: Go n-éirí an bóthar leat) from Catholic weddings or on cross-stitched pillows ...
Friends of Ireland luncheon at the Capitol with Taoiseach Micheál Martin, the president talked up the “unstoppable spirit of ...