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  1. Irish is an official language of Northern Ireland since 2022, [3] and the local variety of Scots, known as Ulster Scots, has official minority status, with services in the language provided by public authorities. [4] [5] Northern Ireland Sign Language and Irish Sign Language have also been recognised with minority status since 29 March 2004.

  2. The Irish language (Irish: Gaeilge) is, since 2022, an official language in Northern Ireland. The main dialect spoken there is Ulster Irish (Gaeilge or Gaeilg Uladh). Protection for the Irish language in Northern Ireland stems largely from the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages.

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  4. Irish is an official language of Northern Ireland as of 6 December 2022 when the Irish Language Act (Identity and Language (Northern Ireland) Act 2022) became law. The Irish Language Act officially repealed legislation from 1737 that banned the use of Irish in courts. [1]

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  5. English and Irish (Gaeilge) are the official languages in the Republic of Ireland. 2 Northern Ireland is where you’ll hear the soft strains of Ullans (Ulster-Scots).

  6. 1 day ago · Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, lying in the northeastern quadrant of the island of Ireland, on the western continental periphery often characterized as Atlantic Europe. Northern Ireland is sometimes referred to as Ulster, although it includes only six of the nine counties which made up that historic Irish province. Northern Ireland.

    • What is the official language of Northern Ireland?1
    • What is the official language of Northern Ireland?2
    • What is the official language of Northern Ireland?3
    • What is the official language of Northern Ireland?4
    • What is the official language of Northern Ireland?5
  7. Oct 29, 2023 · One year ago, on 26 th October 2022, the House of Commons passed the Identity and Language (Northern Ireland) Act, recognising Irish as an official language in Northern Ireland. Six weeks later it received Royal Assent, the final step to becoming law.

  8. The three dominant languages of Northern Ireland today are Irish (Gaelic), Ulster Scots and English. Irish (Gaelic) The Celts came to Britain from Europe. They settled first in Ireland (anywhere between 2000-1200BC), and spoke an early form of Irish (Gaelic) often referred to as 'Primitive Irish'.

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