Irish (Standard Irish: Gaeilge) is a Goidelic language of the Celtic language family, itself a branch of the Indo-European language family. Irish originated in Ireland and was historically and still is spoken by Irish people throughout Ireland.
Using a primary source (Thuróczy János (2001) [1488]) for facts is Original Research; Date required: Jan Długosz (in Latin). Historiae Polonicae liber XIII.et ultimus. Caps in title, possible primary source (source reprint possible): Heltai, Gáspár (1981). Caps in title, Tibor Szabó (2010-09-11).
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I think it's important in addressing what was the origin of the film; I think it's interesting that it wasn't Gore's idea.--The lorax 18:20, 16 March 2010 (UTC) Comments: Firstly congratulations to all the editors. Article is pretty good. Section "Scientific Basis": The final paragraph doesn't flow very well. It's a bit too "he said/she said ...
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