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The proper adjective for Ireland is Irish, for example Irish music, Irish coffee.
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The word 'Irish' is a proper noun, although it could also be an adjective...

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Ireland (noun) - Irish (adj.), but note that for institutions in Northern Ireland it is common to use Northern Ireland as an adjective, for example, the Northern Ireland Assembly.

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Green, disputatious, happy-go-lucky, sea-girt, boggy, mountainous.

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Emerald Isle

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Brilliant

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Irish

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