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      • While the number of native Irish speakers has declined over time, today there are still approximately 2 million people in Ireland who have some level of fluency in Irish Gaelic. It is still spoken in certain regions and is used in schools, universities, media and official documents.
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  1. Mar 5, 2020 · The 2016 census in Ireland found that only about 10.5 percent of respondents spoke Irish on a daily or weekly basis, and that dropped to 4.2 percent when looking at regular, active speakers. There is a region of Ireland where Irish is spoken as a first language: the Gaeltacht.

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  3. Today, Irish is still commonly spoken as a first language in Ireland's Gaeltacht regions, in which 2% of Ireland's population lived in 2022. [12]

  4. Jul 11, 2020 · The Gael Becomes Irish is the most recent reflection from the Dublin-born poet pathologist on the vagaries of the official national language of Ireland. Its title speaks to the 17th-century...

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  5. Dec 24, 2020 · Scottish Gaelic launched on Duolingo in November of 2019 and recently celebrated a magnificent milestone of half a million course users. This platform has provided Gaelic with a global stage and allowed for it to be placed on a pedestal similar to its related Celtic languages like Irish and Welsh which have also proved to be very successful on ...

  6. Jan 31, 2023 · The Irish language, also known as Gaelic or Gaelige, is a Celtic language that has a rich and fascinating history. The origins of the Irish language can be traced back to the 4th century AD, when...

  7. Irish Gaelic is an Indo-European Celtic language spoken exclusively in Ireland. It is the first official language of the Republic of Ireland (predominating over English), and has also been declared a regional language in Northern Ireland.

  8. Communities that speak Irish as their first language, generally in sporadic regions on the island's west coast, are collectively called the Gaeltacht. In the 2016 Irish census, 8,068 census forms were completed in Irish, and just under 74,000 of the total (1.7%) said they spoke it daily.

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