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Summary Of: Hiberno-English

and the use of the definite article in Hiberno-English has some distinctive functions... in which Hiberno-English has borrowed the grammatical form used in Irish... rural Hiberno-English speakers may use the term... Conditionals have a greater presence in Hiberno-English due to the tendency to replace the simple present tense with the conditional... The practice is widespread in the rest of Hiberno-English but such a feature of Corkonian speech that it is now commonly lampooned when imitating... is an alleged trait of Hiberno-English strongly associated with... Hiberno-English vocabulary is largely the same as British English...

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