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The 50 Most Beautiful Words in the Irish Language A Curated Selection of Inspired Terminology Aimsir BeathaFadó Spleo Meas Gael Pléaráca Slán Inis Uisce Taisce Draíocht Plámás Cara Lea Éire Sona Comhluadar Ceol Misneach Baile Dúchas

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    THE 50 MOST BEAUTIFUL WORDS IN THE IRISH LANGUAGE

    The 50 Most Beautiful Words in the Irish LanguageA Curated Selection of Inspired Terminology

    AimsirBeathaFadSpleodar MeasGaelPlarca

    Sln

    Inis

    Uisce

    B

    Taisce

    Draocht

    Plms

    CaraLeannn

    ire

    SonaComhluadar CeolMisneach BaileDchas

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    THE 50 MOST BEAUTIFUL WORDS IN THE IRISH LANGUAGE

    Words are so much more than a mere compilation of letters or characters. Each word is a reflection of the people who created it, the community or culture from which it came, and in its purest form, a message that someone wanted to share with another person.

    Thats why translating words from one language into another is so challenging. Transferring the essence of word from one culture to another is very difficult. Translators use various techniques to get the meaning across by focusing on the message, not the words.

    To celebrate the beauty and complexity of words, and to highlight the importance of translation, Smartling is proud to present 50 of the most beautiful words in the Irish language.

    Irish (also known to people outside of Ireland as Gaelic or Irish Gaelic) is spoken by about 1.6 million people with varying degrees of fluency. Usage of the language has been in decline, but Irish was spoken quite widely in fairly recent memory. For example, there were nearly half a million people speaking Irish in the United States in the 1890s. About 36 million Americans have Irish ancestry, and many of their grandparents and great-grandparents spoke Irish.

    Today, you can use Facebook in Irish and can even watch a soap opera in Irish (with English subtitles if you dont speak it). Technology is breathing new life into languages that might have otherwise had less chance of survival.

    Ireland has always been an important country for language, and today, its one of the most important hubs in the world for translation and localization.

    All of us here at Smartling hope youll enjoy this collection of Irish language terms, selected for you with care by Eoghan Raghallaigh, an Irish translator who lives in Dublin, Ireland.

    Words, the Irish Language, Translation and Why We Should Care

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    This is the Irish word for an ever-popular topic with which to make small talk in Ireland. Its earlier meaning, time, occurs in a proverb which translates as time is a good storyteller.

    Weather, time, season

    THE ELEMENTS THAT SURROUND US

    (AM-shir)

    A imsir

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    This word is used of a popular eighteenth-century poetic genre in which Ireland appears to the poet in a vision in the form of a woman who speaks to him of the current state of the nation. The word is now popular as a personal name.

    Vision, dream, apparition

    OUR DESIRE AS IMAGE

    (ASH-ling)

    A is l ing

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    This word generally refers to the joy we feel from external things such as music, song, scenery and good weather, and may be contrasted with thas (AW-hass), which is joy arising from internal considerations.

    Bliss, delight

    FILLING OUR SENSES

    (EEV-nass)

    Aoibhneas

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    This Irish word is probably the most commonly occurring term in Irish placenames and is usually anglicized as Bally.

    Place, home, homestead, farmstead, village, town

    WHERE WE COME HOME

    (BAL-yeh)

    Bai le

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    Schoolchildren who lodge with families in Irish-speaking parts of Ireland quickly learn the centrality of this person in their life. Her counterpart, fear an t (FAR-a-TEE) the man of the house, may also be encountered. Both terms can also be used to denote the master of ceremonies at an event.

    The woman of the house

    SHE WHO CARES FOR EVERYTHING

    (BAN-a-TEE)

    Bean an t

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    One of the uses made of this Irish word is in salutations, such as your life and your health to you. It also occurs in a surname meaning a son of life, one variant of which has given us the anglicized form Macbeth, as found in Shakespeare.

    Life, livelihood, food, sustenance

    THAT WHICH SUSTAINS US

    (BA-ha)

    Beatha

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    This Irish word is used in a proverb that translates as a small amount is tasty, a notion perhaps better suited to a country like Ireland than the concept that bigger is better. The word can also be used of speech one says in Irish that there is a lovely flavour on a persons speech if their accent is good.

    Taste, flavour, accent

    BEAUTY THROUGH TASTE

    (Bloss)

    B las

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    The cow has been central to Irish rural life for many centuries and the Irish word for it occurs as an element in many place and river names. Looking up at the stars, the Milky Way is called The Way of the White Cow in Irish.

    Cow

    PARTNERSHIP IN NATURE

    (Boe)

    B

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    One of the sayings in which this Irish word is used may be translated as Bring victory and a blessing!, in other words, Best wishes!

    Victory, talent, virtue

    CARRYING THE DAY

    (BOO-a)

    Bua

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    This Irish word occurs in the quintessential way of addressing someone at the beginning of a letter the formula may be simply translated as O friend!

    Friend

    OUR CONNECTION TO ONE ANOTHER

    (KA-ra)

    Cara

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    This word conjures not only music but the conviviality that is a central element to Irish life. The idiom you are my music essentially means Bravo!

    Music, song, vigour

    THE RHYTHM WITHIN US

    (Kyol)

    Ceol

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    This word is used in the title of the Irish traditional musicians organization Comhaltas Ceoltir ireann (COAL-tas KYOAL-tory AY-ran) Association of Musicians of Ireland, which is very often referred to, by way of a blend of the first two words, as Ceoltas (KYOAL-tas).

    Co-fosterage, friendship, membership

    LEARNING TOGETHER

    (COAL-tas)

    Comhaltas

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    Originally meaning co-operative ploughing between neighbours, this Irish word now evokes the general notion of co-operation and shared work.

    Combined work, mutual assistance, partnership

    THE POWER OF WORKING TOGETHER

    (Core)

    Comhar

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    This Irish word primarily describes convivial company, namely people conversing pleasantly together, but may also refer to family.

    Company, family

    THE HARMONY OF BEING TOGETHER

    (CO-loo-der)

    Comhluadar

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    Although originally a borrowing from Middle English, this word has been borrowed back into the English of Ireland in its Irish-language spelling, and is felt to denote a uniquely Irish variety of boisterous fun.

    Entertaining conversation, high-spirited fun

    THE SERIOUS WORK OF PLAY

    (Crack)

    Craic

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    This word can denote a tryst or a meeting of various sorts but is best known now as the title of the principal chamber of the national parliament, Dil ireann (the Assembly of Ireland) or simply the Dil.

    A coming together, a consultative gathering

    A MEETING OF MINDS

    (DAW-ill)

    Dil

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    This Irish word literally means coloured or colour-ful, and is used to describe beauty and comeliness of appearance.

    Good-looking

    A PLEASURE TO THE EYES

    (DA-hoo-il)

    Dathil

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    This Irish word conjures a sense of trust, belief, confidence and optimism, and is used in the title of a number of Irish organizations and institutions.

    Hope

    BRINGING FAITH TO THE FUTURE

    (DOE-hass)

    Dchas

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    This Irish word for magic once specifically denoted the secret lore and arts of the druids of pre-Christian Ireland and Celtic society.

    Magic, enchantment

    THAT WHICH IS UNSEEN

    (DREE-oct)

    Draocht

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    This Irish word sums up what we are born with. One of the many proverbs in which it occurs translates as instinct is stronger than upbringing.

    Birthright, heritage, native place, innate quality

    THE DRIVE WITHIN

    (DOO-hass)

    Dchas

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    The name of the country. The English form Ireland derives from it and the poetic form Erin is based on its dative and genitive forms irinn and ireann. The land-goddess of the country had ire as one of her names in medieval tradition, and writers represented ire as one of three sisters, the others being Banbha (BAN-va) and Fdla (FOE-la), who also appear as personifications of the country, and are occasionally encountered in Modern Ireland in titles etc.

    Ireland

    OUR ISLAND HOME

    (AY-ra)

    ire

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    This Irish word is used in a variety of phrases that can be used to begin a folktale, and corresponds to the English Once upon a time.

    Long ago

    WHAT CAME BEFORE

    (Fodd-Oh)

    Fad

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    Etymologically, this denotes the act of spending the night, especially with another person, hence espousal, and by extension was used of a festival held in honour of the marriage of a king, including symbolic marriage to the sovereignty goddess. The most famous of these in early Ireland was the feast of Tara. The word is now generally used with reference to festivals or competitions of music or dance.

    Feast, celebration

    REJOICING TOGETHER

    (Fesh)

    Feis

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    If you want to say you know something in Irish you say you have its knowledge, namely knowledge of it. If you leave out the its, the sense is prophetic knowledge. The word is used in the title of Geoffrey Keatings monumental history of Ireland (1634), which translates as A foundation of knowledge about Ireland.

    Knowledge

    KNOWING AND UNDERSTANDING

    (Fiss)

    Fios

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    This word, which is still often used in the English of Ireland, contains the element flaith lord, who in medieval times was expected to be munificent. Nowadays, generosity is not confined to the upper echelons, and it may be noted that Ireland was ranked the most generous country in Europe and fifth most generous in the world in the World Giving Index 2013.

    Generous, princely

    THE GIFT OF GIVING

    (Fla-hool, Fla-hool-ock)

    Flaithiil or Flaithilach

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    This evocative word was used as the title of an Irish-language newspaper, which is currently only available online.

    Fountain, spring, source

    AT THE BEGINNING

    (Fwin-sha)

    Foinse

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    This word speaks to the shared heritage of Ireland and Scotland and indeed to our more distant Celtic cousins, the Welsh, as the word itself is thought toderive from the Welsh word gwyddel raider, a sense which resonates with the fact that our patron saint, Patrick, was abducted as a slave from Britain in the fifth century.

    An Irish person, a Scottish highlander

    THE ESSENCE OF IDENTITY

    (Gale)

    Gael

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    This word is used as the title of the Presidents Award, Irelands national challenge award earned by young people between 15 and 25 for participating in several activities, in which context it is best translated as great achievement.

    Weapons, feat (of arms), bravado

    AT OUR BEST

    (GOSH-ka)

    Gaisce

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    No longer the common Irish word for island, this word survives mostly in names, such as Inis Fraoigh (Heathery Isle, anglicized Inishfree), County Sligo, made famous by the poem Lake Isle of Innisfree by William Butler Yeats. The word occurs also in the old appellation Inis Fil, a poetic name for Ireland, a term that was used in a speech by US President Bill Clinton in Dublin in 1995.

    Island

    THE LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER

    (IN-ish)

    Inis

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    This Irish word, originally meaning joy, bliss, happiness, occurs in a traditional salutation which translates as a hundred thousand welcomes.

    Welcome

    OPENING UP WITH ENTHUSIASM TO THOSE WHO APPROACH

    (FALL-tcha)

    Filte

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    To say that love is blind in Irish, one says a lover sees no fault. This was one of the words used by the professional poetic class in medieval times to metaphorically describe their noble patrons.

    Lover

    PERFECTION IN OUR HEARTS

    (LAN-awn)

    Leannn

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    This Irish word refers to the tradition of a group of neighbouring farmers coming together for a number of days to reap corn, pick potatoes, etc. No pay was involved but the recipient of the help was expected to provide hospitality.

    Working party

    JOINING OUR EFFORTS TOWARD A SHARED GOAL

    (MEH-hull)

    Meitheal

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    This Irish word is still encountered in the English of Ireland. They have great meas on him, for instance, means they have great regard for him. It is also used in a formula for signing off a letter, namely Is mise le meas (ISS-MISHa-leh-MASS), which translates as It is I, with respect, and which may be seen occasionally in the letters pages of English language newspapers in Ireland.

    Estimation, opinion, esteem, respect

    A SENSE OF GRAVITAS

    (Mass)

    Meas

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    This popular word occurs in a proverb meaning The man of courage has never lost, in other words, fortune favours the brave. The word itself seems to have the effect of adding encouragement to a conversation when introduced.

    Courage, spirit, hopefulness

    PUSHING FORWARD THROUGH UNCERTAINTY

    (MISH-nock)

    Misneach

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    This west of Ireland placename is impressive in both its original Irish form and in its anglicized dress, Muckanaghederdauhaulia, a form which appears in Georges Perecs 1978 novel, La Vie mode demploi (the English translation is entitled Life, A Users Manual), where it is visited and painted by the hero, who believes it to be the longest port name in the world.

    A hog-backed hill between two arms of the sea

    IDENTITY IN A NAME

    (MWICK-in-ock-idder-gaw-haw-lya)

    Muiceanach idir Dh Shile

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    This word speaks to an element of Irish culture that goes back a long time. It occurs in the title of an eighteenth-century poem which was set to music by the famous harper Turlough OCarolan and translated by Jonathon Swift as ORourkes Feast. It begins: ORourkes noble fare / Will neer be forgot / By those who were there / And those who were not.

    Revelry, boisterous merrymaking

    A PARTY YOU DONT WANT TO MISS

    (PLAY-raw-ka)

    Plarca

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    This is the art of flattery, Irish style. It may sometimes involve empty praise but its still nice to be on the receiving end of it.

    Flattery, soft talk, cajolery

    A FEW SWEET NOTHINGS

    (Plaw-mawss)

    Plms

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    Though this word is rightly reserved for the more eminent among us, a proverb reminds us that a saoi is not wont to be without fault, or, to put it another way, Homer sometimes nods.

    Wise and learned person

    WISDOM THROUGH INSIGHT

    (SEE)

    Saoi

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    This word, which expresses a noble idea, originally referred to the privileges enjoyed by the nobility. Nowadays, it is an ideal sought after and expected by everyone and has become popular as a first name.

    Freedom, liberty

    BEING WHO YOU ARE

    (SEER-sha)

    Saoirse

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    Storytelling scalaocht (SHKAYLE-ee-ockt) is an art that has always been appreciated in Ireland. Long-windedness, however, is not, and there are several intriguing ways that describe narratives that suffer from this ailment, one example being the story of the eight-legged dog.

    Story, account, narrative, tale, piece of news, state of affairs

    TELLING THE TALE

    (Shkayle)

    Scal

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    If you are really excited in Irish, you say that these are on you!

    Excited feelings, fits of rapturous excitement

    BUBBLING JOY

    (SKETCH-a-meeny)

    Sceitimn

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    This Irish word can be used in various ways when making a toast, one of which is simply to exclaim Slinte!

    Health, soundness, completeness

    MAY YOU BE WELL

    (SLAWN-tcha)

    Slinte

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    This Irish word can be used in various ways when saying goodbye to someone. One may simply exclaim Sln!, or Sln agus beannacht! (Slawn OGG-uss BAN-ockt), which means farewell and a blessing.

    Health, soundness; healthy, safe

    GO IN SAFETY

    (SLAWN)

    Sln

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    The primary sense of this word is happy and may be used, for instance, in wishing someone a happy birthday. Its less dominant sense is found in a proverb indicating that luck is largely a matter of opportunity and may be translated as the lucky man waits for the lucky moment.

    Happy, lucky, fortunate

    MAY FORTUNE SMILE

    (SUN-a)

    Sona

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    One of the many Irish words for fun, this one seems to exude its sense and has been used for the title of a number of organizations and events.

    Glee, joy, vivacity, exuberance

    PLAYFULNESS

    (SPLYO-dar)

    Spleodar

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    This popular Irish word encapsulates the sense of serenity that is much striven for in modern life.

    Peace, tranquillity, quietness, rest

    CALM COMFORT

    (SOO-iv-nass)

    Suaimhneas

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    This Irish word can be used as a term of endearment, as in A thaisce! (a-HASH-ka), meaning My darling!. It is also used with the definite article, i.e. An Taisce (un-TASH-ka), as the title for the National Trust for Ireland, an NGO with a public interest mandate relating to the environment.

    Store, treasure, hoard

    THAT WHICH WE VALUE

    (TASH-ka)

    Taisce

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    In origin, an adjective meaning first, it came to denote a chieftain in medieval times. Nowadays, it is used exclusively as the title of the Irish prime minister.

    Leader, chief, ruler, prime minister

    FIRST AMONG US

    (TEE-shock)

    Taoiseach

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    This word contains the element meaning cream, that which rises to the top.

    President

    ONE WHO RISES THROUGH EXCELLENCE

    (OOK-ter-awn)

    Uachtarn

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    Something which seems to fall from the sky endlessly in Ireland. Naturally, it has captured the Irish imagination. Its flowing underground has given rise to a metaphorical term for intrigue. Uisce beatha, the water of life, was originally anglicized to usquebaugh and variants thereof, and later shortened to whiskey.

    Water

    THE SOURCE OF LIFE

    (ISH-ka)

    Uisce