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Word of The Week: Síochán | Cara Group Travel
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Síochán [shee-oh-kawn] – noun – Irish Gaelic Definition: Síochán is an Gaelic word meaning peace. It refers to the concept of tranquility or harmony. After a long day, she found a moment of síochán by the riverside. Welcome to our weekly dose of linguistic delight! Get ready to sprinkle some Irish charm into your vocabulary with our Word/Phrase of the Week! Each week, we’ll unveil a hidden gem from the rich tapestry of Irish slang, sayings, and dialect. Whether you’re planning your next trip to the Emerald Isle or just looking to add a touch of Celtic flair to your conversations, join us on this linguistic adventure as we unravel the magic of Ireland one word at a time. Sláinte! Tap the link in the bio to book your next adventure! #WordOfTheWeek #CaraGroupTravel #IrishCharm #discoverireland #grouptravel #travel #beautyofireland #cgtblog #eventtravel #eventtravelers #travelireland #travelireland
Síochán
[shee-oh-kawn] – noun – Irish Gaelic
Definition: Síochán is an Gaelic word meaning peace. It refers to the concept of tranquility or harmony.
After a long day, she found a moment of síochán by the riverside.
Welcome to our weekly dose of linguistic delight! Get ready to sprinkle some Irish charm into your vocabulary with our Word/Phrase of the Week! Each week, we’ll unveil a hidden gem from the rich tapestry of Irish slang, sayings, and dialect. Whether you’re planning your next trip to the Emerald Isle or just looking to add a touch of Celtic flair to your conversations, join us on this linguistic adventure as we unravel the magic of Ireland one word at a time. Sláinte!
Tap the link in the bio to book your next adventure!
#WordOfTheWeek #CaraGroupTravel #IrishCharm #discoverireland #grouptravel #travel #beautyofireland #cgtblog #eventtravel #eventtravelers #travelireland #travelireland
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