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  1. An endangered language striving for vitality . The history and geography of the Irish language

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    The evidence from these periods suggests Irish was the language of Ireland (Ó Dochartaigh 1992). There is little to suggest that any other indigenous language was spoken (Ó hUiginn 2008). Notwithstanding the presence of Latin, there is also little to suggest that any language other than Irish was widely spoken (Mac Giolla Chríost 2005: 66).

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  4. Feb 28, 2024 · Ireland has two official languages: Irish (Gaelic) and English. While English is the most widely spoken language, Irish holds a special cultural significance and is actively promoted in certain regions of the country known as Gaeltacht areas.

  5. The Gaelic language in Ireland – Gaeilge, or Irish as it’s known locally – is a Celtic language and one of “the oldest and most historic written languages in the world” according to Foras na Gaeilge. Its poetic flow can be heard in schools across the country and throughout the shops, pubs, streets, fairs and festivals of the Gaeltacht ...

  6. 6,000 people (0.3%) in Northern Ireland claim to use Irish as their main home language according to the 2021 UK Census with 71,900 people being able to speak Irish (circa 4% of population) and 228,600 people overall in the state (12.4%) having some knowledge of the language. It is the second most spoken language in Northern Ireland.

  7. Feb 26, 2024 · What Is The Primary Language Spoken In Ireland? The primary and official languages of Ireland are Irish (Gaeilge) and English. English is widely used and understood throughout the country.

  8. Jul 9, 2019 · It’s classified as an official minority language and is spoken by roughly 10,000 people. The Irish deaf community also has its own Irish Sign Language (ISL), which is actually more closely related to the French Sign Language than ESL. You’ve probably also heard of Irish Travellers, or an lucht siúil (literally “the walking people”).

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