Irish
Meaning of Irish
adjective
relating to Ireland, its people, or the Celtic language traditionally and historically spoken there.
noun- the Celtic language of Ireland.
- the people of Ireland; Irish people collectively.
Middle English: from Old English Īr- (stem of Īras ‘the Irish’ and Īrland ‘Ireland’, obscurely related to Hibernian) + -ish1.
Information about Irish
- Languages in which Irish is used:
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Hyphenation of Irish
Ir-ish
- It consists of 2 syllables and 5 chars.
- Irish is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Translation of Irish
- French: irlandais
- Portuguese: irlandês
- Spanish: irlandés, irlandesa
- Italian: irlandese
- German: irisch, Ire, Irin
Anagrams of Irish
Words that rhyme with Irish
Avarish, Farish, Parish, Tocharish, arish, barish, bearish, boarish, bugbearish, clearish, czarish, disparish, farish, garish, guarish, harish, hoarish, interparish, marish, nearish, nightmarish, outparish, overbarish, parish, rarish, squarish, tarish, tartarish, tovarish, transparish, vagarish, vinegarish, vulgarish, warish, wearish, Cherish, Decemberish, Micawberish, Novemberish, Pooterish, Quakerish, Tupperish, averish, barberish, beaverish, beerish, bitterish, booksellerish, bounderish, buccaneerish