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  1. Oct 24, 2022 · The majority of the population in Ireland speaks English as their first language. According to a Eurobarometer poll in 2012, 95% of Irish people said they spoke English. With just 3% replying that they spoke Irish. However, while English is the predominant language spoken in Ireland.

  2. Jul 9, 2019 · Around 30,000 people speak their native vernacular, Shelta A.K.A. De Gammon, which is a mixture of Irish, English and a touch of Romani. Apart from these five major languages, some prominent immigrant languages include Polish , Lithuanian, Chinese, Tagalog , French and German.

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  4. Oct 17, 2012 · English is the language of technology and commerce, and Irish isn’t useful to them for travel, so why bother? On the positive side. On the other hand, there is a real movement, especially in the cities, of parents (not themselves native Irish speakers) raising their children through Irish.

  5. Aug 23, 2020 · While the Irish language still exists, with tens of thousands of people in the country able to speak it, the vast majority of Irish people use English. So why is this? When did English become the most used language in Ireland?

  6. Jan 3, 2023 · References to native speakers from the Collection give a fascinating insight into how such speakers were viewed in their communities and into the process of language shift itself.

  7. Feb 26, 2024 · Ireland’s linguistic history is a complex mosaic influenced by cultural exchange waves. However, centuries of British rule led to the dominance of the English language. 98% of the people of Ireland speak English. It makes it a significant force in shaping Ireland’s linguistic identity.

  8. Some 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.