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    Yola, more commonly and historically the Forth and Bargy dialect, was a dialect once spoken widely in the baronies of Forth and Bargy in County Wexford...
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  • on the Fingallian dialect, but later scholars have found no evidence of such a connection. Like the Yola dialect of Forth and Bargy in County Wexford...
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  • Ulster Scots dialect (contested) Leinster Dublin Dublin 4 (D4) South-West Ireland Extinct Yola language (also known as Forth and Bargy dialect), thought...
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    English-speaking colony in Forth and Bargy, which survived throughout the late medieval Gaelic Resurgence. The distinctive Forth and Bargy dialect of English survived...
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    historically known as Forth and Bargy people or Forthers, were an ethnic group that formed in the baronies of Forth and Bargy in County Wexford after...
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    Bargy is a barony in County Wexford, Ireland. From the 12th century Bargy and the surrounding area, including the barony of Forth, saw extensive Anglo-Norman...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yola may refer to: Yola dialect, Forth and Bargy dialect, a dialect of Middle English, historically of County Wexford, Ireland...
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  • Fingallian Middle English dialect settled in the baronies of Forth and Bargy in southeast Ireland, spawning the Forth and Bargy dialect spoken until the 19th...
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    the ancient Forth and Bargy dialect, then already on the point of becoming extinct. He was created Marquess of Normanby on 25 June 1838, and held successively...
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  • September 2023. 3rd century BC. Hickey, Raymond (2023). "3.6.2 The Dialect of Forth and Bargy". The Oxford Handbook of Irish English. Oxford University Press...
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