Dublinese vs Terms - What's the difference?
dublinese | terms |
The dialect spoken in Dublin.
* 1972 , Hélène Cixous, The exile of James Joyce
* 1999 , Anthony Cronin, Isaac Cronin, Samuel Beckett: The Last Modernist
* 2002 , Sarah Hartley, Mrs P's journey: the remarkable story of the woman who created the A-Z map
* 2008 , Anna McPartlin, Apart from the Crowd
As an adjective dublinese
is dublin (attributive).As a noun terms is
.dublinese
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- His spicy language is both best-quality Dublinese in the style of John Joyce and that of James Joyce the accomplished parodist.
- When Beckett arrived one of the first surprises was his Dublin accent; but Lennon was also somewhat taken aback by the idiomatic Dublinese of his discourse...
- Neighbours would strain to hear if the fast passionate arguments were being conducted in Italian or high-speed Dublinese .
- ...he found her flat Dublinese as difficult to navigate, but by the end of that night language had lost meaning...
