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    The Irish language in County Mayo 

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    Ó – Used at the end of a name as a term of endearment (e.g.Seáninó) 

    Óg         – Young

    Ógbhean - Young woman

    Ógfhear – Young man

    Óinseach      – Female idiot

    Ól       – Drinking

    Ólta – Drunk, addicted to drink

    Ór – Gold

     

     

     

     

     

     

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