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  1. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    I just found out there's an Irish English influenced by British English. Never knew...
  2. NARCassist gollums fat coach
    Everyone's influenced each other over the years in the UK


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  3. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    Irish English and British English share many similarities, but there are some notable differences in vocabulary, grammar, usage, and pronunciation:

    1. **Vocabulary**:
    - **Irish English**: "Press" (cupboard), "Rashers" (bacon), "Runners" (trainers), "Gardai" (police).
    - **British English**: "Cupboard," "Bacon," "Trainers," "Police"¹.

    2. **Grammar**:
    - In Irish English, questions are often answered using the same verb from the question due to the influence of Gaelic. For example:
    - "Do you have a pen?" "I do."
    - "Did you watch the movie?" "We did."
    - Irish English also tends to repeat adverbs for emphasis, such as "very, very"¹.

    3. **Usage**:
    - Irish English often uses the phrase "on me" to describe something happening to someone, influenced by Gaelic. For example, "My laptop is after breaking on me"¹.

    4. **Pronunciation**:
    - The pronunciation of "th" in Irish English often sounds like "d," making "this" sound like "dis"¹.

    These differences reflect the unique cultural and linguistic influences on Irish English, particularly from the Gaelic language.

    Is there a specific aspect of Irish English that you're particularly interested in?

    Source: Conversation with Copilot, 14/07/2024
  4. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    In the Netherlands, the term "cheque" is used, following the British English spelling³⁴. However, it's worth noting that cheques are not commonly used in the Netherlands. Most transactions are done via direct bank transfers, debit cards, or other electronic payment methods¹.

    If you have any other questions about banking or payments in the Netherlands, feel free to ask!

    Source: Conversation with Copilot, 14/07/2024
  5. NARCassist gollums fat coach
    One of the things I loved about living in Cornwall was the Celtic influence you always sense it whenever your down there. Its like you mostly can't even see it but its still there lurking around you. Its really cool

    I would assume you get a similar sense in Ireland too


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  6. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    I hate English even more now. To only find out now I haven't been speaking British English. There's way to many rules to learn.
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  8. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    Irish English, also known as Hiberno-English, has some unique grammatical features influenced by both the English and Irish (Gaelic) languages. Here are a few notable aspects:

    1. **Reduplication**: This involves repeating words for emphasis, such as "very, very" or "now, now"¹.
    2. **Yes and No**: Instead of simply saying "yes" or "no," Irish English often repeats the verb from the question. For example:
    - "Did you see the movie?" "I did."
    - "Are you coming?" "I am"¹.
    3. **Recent Past Construction**: The phrase "after" is used to indicate a recent action, such as "I'm after eating" to mean "I have just eaten"¹.
    4. **Reflection for Emphasis**: This involves using reflexive pronouns for emphasis, like "I did it myself"¹.
    5. **Prepositional Pronouns**: Combining prepositions with pronouns, such as "with him" becoming "withhim"¹.
    6. **Use of "To Be"**: The verb "to be" is often used in ways that reflect Gaelic influences, such as "He is to be married"¹.

    These features make Irish English distinct and reflect the rich linguistic heritage of Ireland.

    Is there a particular feature of Irish English grammar that interests you the most?
    ¹: [Hiberno-English - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiberno-English)

    Source: Conversation with Copilot, 14/07/2024
  9. NARCassist gollums fat coach
    Originally posted by Dirtbag I hate English even more now. To only find out now I haven't been speaking British English. There's way to many rules to learn.

    Do you know how many slangs and different dialects there are around the UK? Nobody speaks proper English here you nut


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  10. NARCassist gollums fat coach
    Oh that's right you're blocking me

    Too bad you'll never know what I say about you then


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  11. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    "Banjax" is an informal term, primarily used in Ireland and the UK, meaning to ruin, incapacitate, or break something¹². For example, you might say, "He banjaxed his knee in the game," meaning he seriously injured it.

    It's a colorful word that adds a bit of flair to descriptions of damage or destruction. Do you enjoy learning about unique words like this?

    Source: Conversation with Copilot, 14/07/2024


    ...I forgot this word.
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    Low iq leprechaun posting detected
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  13. NARCassist gollums fat coach
    Words can be very interesting


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  15. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Lanny Low iq leprechaun posting detected

    Your bad tongue needs a snip.
  16. Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    Originally posted by Dirtbag "Banjax" is an informal term, primarily used in Ireland and the UK, meaning to ruin, incapacitate, or break something¹². For example, you might say, "He banjaxed his knee in the game," meaning he seriously injured it.

    It's a colorful word that adds a bit of flair to descriptions of damage or destruction. Do you enjoy learning about unique words like this?

    Source: Conversation with Copilot, 14/07/2024


    …I forgot this word.

    Wow.

    Not heard that for awhile.
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    real. All the evidence I need to prove God exists (I already believed in God but still, this confirms it)
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    Donald Trump shooting leaves Trudeau ‘sickened’ as leaders condemn violence

    By Aaron D'Andrea Global News
    Posted July 14, 2024 12:19 pm

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    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says a failed assassination attempt on former U.S. president Donald Trump has left him “sickened.”


    Trump was injured after a shooting unfolded during a rally in Butler, Pa., on Saturday that left two people dead, including the shooter. Law officials say it was a failed assassination attempt.

    “I’m sickened by the shooting at former President Trump. It cannot be overstated — political violence is never acceptable,” Trudeau said in a post on X (formerly known as Twitter).

    “My thoughts are with former President Trump, those at the event, and all Americans.”

    'Democracy must prevail': Poilievre
    Trump called Sunday for unity and resilience as shocked leaders across the political divide reacted to the shooting.

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    The Secret Service said it killed the suspected shooter, 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, who attacked from an elevated position outside the rally venue.

    Two law enforcement officials told The Associated Press investigators believe the weapon was bought by Crooks’ father at least six months ago.

    The officials said federal agents were still working to understand when and how Crooks, a registered Republican voter in Pennsylvania according to state records, obtained the gun and gather additional information about him as they worked to try to identify a possible motive.

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    A barrage of gunfire set off panic Saturday, and a bloodied Trump, who said he was shot in the right ear, was surrounded by Secret Service and hurried to his SUV as he pumped his fist in a show of defiance.

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    Trump rally shooting investigated as apparent assassination attempt
    Trump’s campaign said the presumptive GOP nominee was doing “fine” after the shooting, which he said pierced the upper part of his right ear.

    “I knew immediately that something was wrong in that I heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin. Much bleeding took place,” he wrote on his social media site.

    One attendee was killed and two spectators were critically injured, authorities said. All were identified as men.

    Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was among the Canadian politicians who reacted to the news late Saturday.

    “I condemn in the strongest of terms the attempted murder of former President Trump today. I am relieved he is safe,” Poilievre said in a post on X.

    “My prayers are with other innocent people harmed or killed by this heinous act. I am also happy that the suspected shooter is dead. Democracy must prevail.”

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    NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh called for unity in a post on X Saturday night.

    “There is no room for violence at any political event. We must all stand united against political violence wherever it happens,” he said.

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    “My thoughts are with former President Trump and his family, as well as with the other victims of this shooting. And my gratitude to the law enforcement members and first responders who prevented further deaths.”


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    ‘It’s sick. It’s sick’: Biden
    The attack was the most serious attempt to assassinate a president or presidential candidate since Ronald Reagan was shot in 1981.

    It drew new attention to concerns about political violence in a deeply polarized U.S. less than four months before the presidential election. And it could alter the tenor and security posture at the Republican National Convention, which will begin Monday in Milwaukee.

    Organizers said the convention would proceed as planned.

    Trump flew to New Jersey after visiting a local Pennsylvania hospital, landing shortly after midnight at Newark Liberty International Airport.

    Video posted by an aide showed the former president deplaning his private jet flanked by U.S. Secret Service agents and heavily armed members of the agency’s counter assault team, an unusually visible show of force by his protective detail.

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    Biden reacts to shooting at Trump rally: “It’s sick”
    President Joe Biden, who is running against Trump, was briefed on the incident and spoke to Trump several hours after the shooting, the White House said.

    “There’s no place in America for this type of violence,” the president said in public remarks.

    “It’s sick. It’s sick.”

    — With files from The Associated Press

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