An Lon Dubh wrote:
I think the basic picture is supposed to be:
(by sub-dialects, these dialects have no standard names, so I've just made some up)
West Munster dialect: Kerry, Western Cork.
Déise: Waterford, Tipperary, Limerick, North and East Cork, Southern Clare, Kilkenny, Carlow, (Wexford?).
Western Connacht: Conamara, North Clare
General Connacht: Rest of Galway, South Mayo, Roscommon, Leitrim, Sligo, Offaly, Laois, Longford, Westmeath.
Northern Connacht: North Mayo, Western Cavan. (i.e. Connacht grammar with Ulster accent.)
Oriel Irish: Monaghan, East Cavan, Louth, Armagh, North Meath.
West Ulster: Donegal, Tyrone, Derry.
East Ulster: Derry, Antrim, Down.
Scots Ulster: Seaboard of Down and Antrim, Rathlin island.
Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare and South Meath are thought to have been related in some way to General Connacht, but it's not certain if it was essentially the exact same dialect or simply similar. Regardless, they appear to have been a "Connacht type" dialect.
Going on what your saying above it looked something like this so ?
