English to hausa meaning of

Ireland suna ne da ke nufin wata ƙasa a yammacin Turai, ta mamaye yawancin tsibirin Ireland a Arewacin Tekun Atlantika. Babban birnin Ireland shi ne Dublin, kuma harsunan hukuma na ƙasar Irish ne da Ingilishi. An san Ireland don kyawawan kyawawan dabi'unta, ɗimbin tarihi da al'adu, da fage na kiɗa. Hakanan ya shahara da al'adunsa, kamar ranar St. Patrick da al'adun mashaya Irish.

Synonyms

  1. emerald isle
  2. hibernia

Sentence Examples

  1. They told me I was the spitting image of Great Uncle Rory in Ireland, when he was my age.
  2. By Irish law, he had to be fostered and brought up in Ireland.
  3. So, I spent the entire night on the horn with a guy out of Ireland.
  4. With regard to her not accompanying them to Ireland, her account to her aunt contained nothing but truth, though there might be some truths not told.
  5. Myths tell of these talented Sidhe coming to Ireland where they flung about their magic and generally wrecked havoc until the aggrieved locals fought back and forced the fey to retreat into their raths, holy shrines now known as fairy mounds.
  6. I understood the details of manufacturing disk drives in China and how to configure personal computers in Ireland to ship to different countries in Europe.
  7. Dixon, for which I do not at all blame them of course she heard every thing he might be telling Miss Campbell about his own home in Ireland and I think she wrote us word that he had shewn them some drawings of the place, views that he had taken himself.
  8. She might have been unconsciously sucking in the sad poison, while a sharer of his conversation with her friend and from the best, the purest of motives, might now be denying herself this visit to Ireland, and resolving to divide herself effectually from him and his connexions by soon beginning her career of laborious duty.
  9. One might guess twenty things without guessing exactly the right but I am sure there must be a particular cause for her chusing to come to Highbury instead of going with the Campbells to Ireland.
  10. The case is, you see, that the Campbells are going to Ireland.