Well... I would love to though, but unfortunately; I can't. What I would like to respond though is that the native tongue of Irish sounds like something totally made up and doesn't make any sense at all. But, of course, I would love to learn it. Although I am pretty swamped with all the Irish-English slang people use over here. I gotta be honest; one of the main reasons I wanted to come here, to Ireland, was because it is the sexiest accent on earth. No joke, it is so unbelievable cool. The slang though - not so much.
To seriously say: Last night was ANIMAL just sounds... strange. I love it though, the weirder the slang the better the slang, haha. Me and my Swedish friend Alexandra got a private tutor (Holly!) to teach us all these foreign words and put them in the right context. We want to believe we've become very ''Irishanized'' and can't stop using words as grand, deadly, unreal, savage, class etc etc. Now it just comes naturally to me, all these funny words I used to make so much fun of has become a part of my everyday language. Who would have thought?
When I go back to Sweden I am most certain to keep this weird vocabulary and therefor I will probably get bullied to death. But hey, as we say in Sweden: Vad gör det om hundra år? (= what does it matter in 100 years) Good point there.
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