What is the capital of the republic of ireland?
The capital of the Republic of Ireland is Dublin
How many people use Irish Gaelic in Ireland for daily life?
Under 2%of the people use Irish Gaelic in Ireland.
what caused the great famine?
A plant disease that killed potato crop.
on which day and Month do they celebrate St. Patricks Day
17th March
What's the most popular dish in Ireland?
The Irish Potato pie & the Irish stew.
What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
The capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast.
Which language is more spoken. Irish or English?
Englist. English is replacing Irish
When was the great famine?
In 1845-1854.
Why is St Patrick's day on that day and month?
Because its the anniversary of Saint Patrick's death in the year 461.
What part of Ireland is British?
The Part of Ireland that is British is Northern Ireland.
Translate to Irish (hospital)
1. Ospidéal 2. Ospidal 3.ospitael
What did the great famine caused?
2 million people emigrated from Irland.
What occupation did St. Patrick have?
At first he was a shepherd and then a missionary.
How many people live in all of Ireland?
About 6 million people live in Ireland.
When was Irish Gaelic fist spoken?
Before 300 BC.
How many people died?
About 1 million people die.
What's another form to say St. Patrick's Day?
1.paddy’s Day
2.honey pot day
Another form to say St. Patricks day is: Paddy's Day.
What is the longest river in Ireland?
The longest river in Ireland is Shannon.
Who invented Irish Gaelic.
Godiel Glas
How was the plan disease that killed potato crops called?1.Phytophthora,2.photiphtiora or 3.Phityphtora
1.Phytophthora
At what age was St. Patrick kidnapped and by who?
1. At 19 by a man.
2. At 16 by a group of pirates.
He was kidnapped by a group of pirates and sold as a slave at the age of 16.