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  1.                                                                                        ¾         Death from Ireland : by Dad of Quadriga.                              ²                                                                         With the recent rise of Death metal I thought I would add some patriotism       to the scene, with the following Irish death vocabulary:                              ·                                                                         Death       = Bas.                Murder        = Dunmhatoir.                   I kill      = Maraim.             Graveyard     = Reilig.                       Funeral     = Sochraid.           Fear          = Uanhan.                       Blind       = Dallog.             Mental illness= Galar intinne.                Devilish    = Dia Bhalla.         Gloom         = Gruamacht.                    Hopeless    = Eadochasach.        Tormented     = Craite.                       Destroy     = Mill.               Torment       = Cra.                          Decapate    = Dicheannai.         Hate          = Fuath.                        The will of god = Foil De.        Misfortune    = Mi-adh.                       I Suffer    = Fulaingin.          Choke         = Teacht.                       Abuse       = Diochide.           Harm          = Dochar.                             ²                                                                         Now I'll leave you all with the following words of wisdom : "DIE".                    ¾                                                                         [Slayer rulez.²Axl]                                                                                                                                                                                                       ¾  End.
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