Does Dublin have an M&S?

Yes, the name Dublin contains the letter 'm' in its origin and in related terminology. It derives from the Irish Dubh linn, meaning "black pool," and in Old Norse as Dyflin. Additionally, Dublin is connected to several major motorways, including the M1, M4, M6, M7, M8, and M9.
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Where is Ireland M?

The island of Ireland is off the northwest of continental Europe, and west of Great Britain. The island is divided into two parts: Ireland (sometimes referred to as “the Republic of Ireland”) and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
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What are the symbols of Dublin?

Dublin City Coat of Arms

The full Coat of Arms shows three burning castles on a sheild flanked by two female figures, one holding a scales depicting Justice (without the usual blindfold); the other, a sword, representing Law. Each figure holds an olive branch.
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What are the Irish symbols?

Top 10 symbols of Ireland
  1. The Irish Harp. This might surprise some!
  2. The Shamrock. Stemming from the Irish word for young clover, seamair óg, or seamróg, shamrock, as it is more commonly known, is the national flower of Ireland. ...
  3. Celtic Knot. ...
  4. The Claddagh. ...
  5. The Celtic Cross. ...
  6. The Trinity Knot. ...
  7. The Triskele. ...
  8. The Warrior Shield. ...
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What is Dublin's nickname?

Common nicknames for Dublin include "The Fair City," referencing the song "Molly Malone," "The Big Smoke" for its industrial past, and "The Pale," a historical term for the English-controlled area; sports fans also call the Dublin GAA team "The Dubs" or "The Jacks," while locals might use terms like "Dubtown" or affectionate/playful names. 
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What are some Dublin slang words?

105 Irish slang words and phrases
  • Acting the maggot. Definition: Behaving mischievously or foolishly. ...
  • Amadán. Definition: Fool or idiot. ...
  • Arseways. Definition: Messed up or confused. ...
  • Bagsy. Definition: Claiming something or reserving it for yourself. ...
  • Banjaxed. Definition: Broken or ruined. ...
  • Barrer. ...
  • Beour. ...
  • Black stuff.
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What is the motto of Dublin?

Below the shield on a scroll is the city's motto, Obedientia Civium Urbis Felicitas, which translates as "the obedience of the citizens produces a happy city".
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What does the M stand for on Irish roads?

In the Republic of Ireland, the roads are designated as follows: M = Motorways. N = National Roads. R = Regional or local roads.
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What are some common Irish phrases?

Useful Words & Phrases in Irish Gaelic
  • Dia duit. Meaning: “Hello” (literal translation of “god be with you”) ...
  • Slán. Meaning: “Goodbye” with (literal translation of “safe”) ...
  • Craic agus Ceol. Meaning: Fun and music. ...
  • Go raibh maith agat. Meaning: “Thank you” with a literal translation of “may you have goodness” ...
  • Sláinte. ...
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Is it Dublin or Dablin?

DUB-lin which comes from the Irish gaelic words "Dubh Linn" which means black pool, but Dubs (Dublin natives) prefer to call it as the Fair City or Fair Town... Baile átha cliath.
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What is Irish slang for pretty girl?

For Irish slang for a pretty girl, common terms include "feek" (attractive person) or using "pure" as an intensifier like "pure deadly," while in Irish Gaelic, you'd say "cailín álainn" (beautiful girl) or "cailín deas" (nice/pretty girl). More affectionate terms are "mo chroí" (my heart) or "mo mhuirnin" (my darling). 
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What does oisin mean in Irish?

Oisín ( pronounced [əˈʃiːnʲ, ˈɔʃiːnʲ], approximately USH-een) is an Irish male given name; meaning "fawn" or "little deer", derived from the Irish word os ("deer") + -ín (diminutive suffix). It is sometimes anglicized as Osheen (/ɒˈʃiːn/ OSH-een) or spelt without the acute accent (fada), as Oisin. Oisín.
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What does Kayleigh mean in Irish?

It is a modern variant of names like Kayley, Kayla, or Kaylee, derived from the Gaelic elements 'caol' meaning 'slender' or 'slim' and 'eigh' which can be interpreted as 'fire' or 'light. ' In essence, Kayleigh could be understood to mean 'slender and fair' or 'slim and beautiful.
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Do the Irish say knackered?

"Knackered" meaning tired, exhausted or broken in British and Irish slang is commonly used in Australia, Ireland, Newfoundland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
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Why do Irish say "da"?

not a Britishism but an Irish diminutive for “father.” I first became aware of it when reading about and then seeing Hugh Leonard's excellent play of that name, in a 1978 Broadway production starring Barnard Hughes.
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What is a derogatory name for someone from Dublin?

Jackeen is a pejorative term for someone from Dublin, Ireland. The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as a "contemptuous designation for a self-assertive worthless fellow", citing the earliest documented use from the year 1840.
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What is a person who loves Ireland called?

Hibernophile (comparative more Hibernophile, superlative most Hibernophile) Loving Ireland and/or Irish culture.
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