An editor from Fermanagh is helping shape the future of the Irish language through a ground-breaking national project.
An editor from Fermanagh is helping shape the future of the Irish language through a ground-breaking national project.
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New Irish dictionary aims to end need to understand words 'through the lens of English'
Foras na Gaeilge said the dictionary is aimed at giving a new way to understand and use the Irish language without relying on dictionaries in English or in other languages ...
The dictionary by Foras na Gaeilge was launched on Tuesday by President Catherine Connolly and can be accessed for free ...
Brainrot term "67" (pronounced six seven) is believed to have originated from rapper Skrilla's song "Doot Doot (67)," ...
Senior Evan Tionquiao said he used to follow the dictionaries’ selections “back when words had meaning, prior to ‘brain rot’ ...
Which terms best represent 2025? Every year, editors for publications ranging from the Oxford English Dictionary to the ...
Detailed price information for Sprout Social Inc Cl A (SPT-Q) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
The popular West Coast burger chain removed ticket number 67 due to the internet's latest meme obsession. Here's what the ...
If we judge 2025 by just the new words that have entered the lexicon in the past year we’re certainly in a Brave New World. One that is certainly bizarre and ...
A popular restaurant chain has removed an order number due to an internet meme.
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