irisk???
do u mean irish??
2007-03-21 01:55:15
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answer #1
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answered by Meeeee! 5
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There is no Irish-Italian dictionary in print, sorry. There are less than half a dozen Irish-English dictionaries in print, so don't be insulted. (If you want to communicate with Irish people, remember that we all speak English too. If you want to translate Irish into Italian without learning English, tough luck.)
2007-03-21 22:52:09
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answered by Anonymous
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IRISK???? Maybe a dictionary to help you learn to write 'Irish'
2007-03-25 06:21:04
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answered by dtedad-50 4
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my partner speaks the irish langage fluently... though i don't speak fluent italian i know enough to get by (as i have italian family)... if you need help with something in particular, maybe i could help you....
my mail and IM requests are open
good luck
jx
2007-03-21 12:42:14
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answered by jorja_leigh 3
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Harrods, they say they can get anything, even irisk to italian.
2007-03-21 09:08:23
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answered by Anonymous
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i think i know the book,if you look up 2 days beginning with T its comes up with today and tomorrow
2007-03-21 08:57:48
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answered by rebel 4
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I would love to be able to speak Irisk, lol
2007-03-21 13:06:23
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answered by Sheldon 6
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Go in to whsmith and ask in there.
they will do a search and order it for you
2007-03-21 09:02:29
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answered by dreams 6
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