How do the Irish pronounce mother?

Some 31 per cent of adults call their mother "Mam" when speaking to her, 23 per cent prefer "Mum", 12 per cent say "Mom" and a further 12 per cent use "Mammy". Another 4 per cent of respondents call their mothers by their first name.

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Is Mamo Irish for grandmother?

Children would instead use Maimeó (MAM o) or Móraí (MO ree). Other Irish terms for grandmother include máthair mhór (maw her aWOR), meaning "great mother," and máthair chríona (MAW her KHREE un na).

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How do the Irish say grandma?

Ireland: Seanmháthair is Irish for grandmother, but Irish children are much more likely to use Maimeó or Móraí.

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What is the Irish word for parents?

Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla (Ó Dónaill): parents. muintir » Parents.

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What do Irish call their lovers?

“Mo chara” is used for a man or “Mo cara” is for a woman; “Mo Anam Cara” means "my soul mate" and can be found on one of our necklaces, bracelets, rings and even framed art.

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How to say the different FAMILY members in Irish!

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What do Irish call kissing?

Póg. This is the Irish word for a “kiss” e.g. “give us a póg” or even cuter a “póigín”. This is not to be confused with asking something to “Póg Mo Thóin” (Kiss my arse).

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Is Marie Irish for Mary?

Máire is the Irish language form of the Latin Maria, which was in turn a Latin form of the Greek names Μαριαμ, or Mariam, and Μαρια, or Maria, found in the New Testament. Both New Testament names were forms of the Hebrew name מִרְיָם‎ or Miryam English language name Mary.

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What do the Irish call a girl?

“Cailín” means “girl” in the Irish language. A lot of Irish people still use this word even when speaking in English. The plural, “Cailíní,” is also commonly used, for example, “I'm meeting up with the cailíní later on.”

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How do you address an Irish woman?

“A chara” (uh KHAR-uh):

It is used to address both men and women.

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What do Irish call their grandparents?

Ireland (Gaelic)

While maimeó anddaideó are the words used to address a grandmother or grandfather, there are a few different words for grandparents in Irish. For example, there are máthair chríona, which translates to “wise mother,” and athair críonna which translates to “wise father.”

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Does Yaya mean grandma?

The most commonly used Greek term for grandmother is yia-yia, sometimes rendered as ya-ya. These may also be spelled as separate words: yia yia and ya ya — or without the hyphen — yiayia and yaya. These are, of course, phonetic or Americanized spelling since the Greek language uses a different alphabet from English.

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What does Gigi mean for grandma?

Another popular subset of unique names are those that are derived from the (most often) grandmother's first name. So Gabby McCree is Gigi. “It's an abbreviation for 'Grandma Gabby' and also my initials growing up,” she says. (Her husband, Don, went with Pop Pop.)

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What is a cool grandma name?

Modern Grandma Names
  • Abba.
  • Birdy.
  • Bunny.
  • Gaga.
  • Gigi.
  • Kitty.
  • Mimi.
  • Minnie.

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What does Mama mean in Irish?

Noun. mam (plural mams) (UK, Ireland, regional, informal, colloquial) Mum, mom; diminutive of mother.

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Why do Irish say Mammy?

"Mammy" is a nickname for a mother, used in several English dialects, most notably in Ireland and Wales. It may refer to: Mammy stereotype, a stock portrayal of a black woman who cared for or served people in a white family.

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How do you pronounce Máthair in Irish?

Pronunciation
  1. (standard) IPA: /ˈmaːhəɾʲ/
  2. (parts of Argyll & Bute) IPA: /ˈmeːɾʲ/

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How do Irish people say aunt?

Aintin and Uncail, Nia and Neacht

Aintin is the word for "aunt" and uncail for "uncle" but in the Irish kinship system aunt and uncle have a wider definition; in common kinship an aunt or uncle is the sister or brother of either the mother or the father.

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What do Irish kids call their dad?

Again, most Irish children use English words for their fathers. These include Dad, Daddy, and Da. The Irish Gaelic word for father is Athair (AH her). Most Irish speaking children would call their fathers Dadaí (DAH dee), however.

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Is feck a swear word in Ireland?

The most popular and widespread modern use of the term is as a slang expletive in Irish English, employed as a less serious alternative to the expletive "fuck" to express disbelief, surprise, pain, anger, or contempt. It notably lacks the sexual connotations that "fuck" has,.

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What is the most Irish thing to say?

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  • 1.1 “Top o the mornin to ya!”
  • 1.2 “And the rest of the day to yourself”.
  • 1.3 “To be sure, to be sure”.
  • 1.4 “a pint of the black stuff”
  • 1.5 “He's talking a load of Blarney”

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What do Irish call friends?

Mucker. Mate, pal, friend. Example: I'm so excited to see my mucker.

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