"Craic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Craic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Craic" Meaning

"Craic" is a noun that means "fun" or "entertainment", particularly in an Irish or Irish-American context. It can also refer to gossip or news. For example, "What's the craic?" (What's going on?) or "That was great craic!" (That was a lot of fun!).

"Craic" Examples

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Meaning: Fun, entertainment, gossip, or news

Usage Examples:

1. What's the craic?

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I'm asking what's going on, or what's happening.

2. That was great craic!

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I had a fantastic time, it was an entertaining event!

3. Did you hear the latest craic about John?

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I've got the latest gossip or news about John.

4. There's always craic in that pub.

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That pub is always lively and entertaining.

5. It was dead boring, what a lack of craic!

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It was so dull and uninteresting, no fun at all!

Note: The word "craic" is often used in Irish English, especially in informal settings.

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