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  1. Hiberno-English (HE) is the technical term for the Irish use of English. It is a term used, first of all, in the early nineteenth century by the poet Tennyson, and it’s been in use ever since then, by very distinguished authors, writers and scholars such as Seamus Heaney (he uses it in his introduction to his great translation of Beowulf).

  2. Mapa de Irlanda. El inglés irlandés o hibernoinglés (en inglés Irish English o Hiberno-English; abreviación: en-IE 1 ) es un conjunto de dialectos nativos del inglés escrito y hablados en la Isla de Irlanda (políticamente tanto como en la República de Irlanda e Irlanda del Norte ). El inglés antiguo o anglo-normando fue traído a ...

  3. Ottawa Valley English is Canadian English of the Ottawa Valley, particularly in reference to the historical local varieties of the area, now largely in decline. [1] The accents of such traditional varieties are commonly referred to as an Ottawa Valley twang or brogue. The Ottawa Valley historically extends along the Ottawa River from northwest ...

  4. The song is famous for providing the basis of James Joyce 's final work, Finnegans Wake (1939), in which the comic resurrection of Tim Finnegan is employed as a symbol of the universal cycle of life. As whiskey, the "water of life", causes both Finnegan's death and resurrection in the ballad, so the word "wake" also represents both a passing ...

  5. set of English dialects natively written and spoken within the island of Ireland. Hiberno-English (Q665624) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search.

  6. Certainly, no laypersons outside of Ireland would immediately understand the title (and I wonder how many inside), and no other English dialects on Wikipedia follow the odd prefix-hyphenated structure of "Hiberno-English". "Irish English", on the other hand, seems to me fairly transparent a name.

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