In the Irish language 'money' is airgead (pronounced arr-eh-gid)... which is also the Irish for 'silver'. But as most of us speak English we just call money money.
If you mean what currency do we use here, we use the Euro. * Their money is often worth more than our's.
The Irish pound or punt
It used to be the Pound, then the Punt; but now, of course, it's the EURO.
the Scottish use pounds unlike Ireland who use euros
Because we are the greatest and most intelligent race on this planet. That is all.
Ireland's Call was a song written by Phil Coulter.
The citizens of Ireland are Irish.
They call them lifts.
People who are from Ireland are called Irish.
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Money lenders in Ireland must hold a license. The Central Bank of Ireland regulates moneylenders and issues licenses.
Ireland does not have a king. The wren, a small bird, is sometimes called the King of Ireland.