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Criptea-airgeadra? Gruaimscrolláil? How new Irish words are born

Criptea-airgeadra? Gruaimscrolláil? How new Irish words are born

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March 17, 202622m 46s

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Show Notes

To keep Irish alive as a language for the modern world, new words are added all the time.


Bingewatch (craosfhéachaint), cryptocurrency (criptea-airgeadra), influencer (tionchairí ar líne) and mansplaining (fearmhíniú) are among the relatively recent English words that now have Irish translations.


It's great for communication, but who decides on these new translations – and how?


Irish Language Editor Éanna Ó Caollaí, writer Alan Titley and Cormac Breathnach from Focloir.ie are here to explain how new Irish words are born. This podcast is available in English and Irish. 


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