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5 days ago · Languages Prehistoric languages. The earliest linguistic records in Ireland are of Primitive Irish, from about the 17th century AD.Languages spoken in Iron Age Ireland before then are now irretrievable, although there are some claims of traces in Irish toponymy.
- French (20%), German (7%), Spanish (3.7%)
- English (99%), Irish (41%), Ulster Scots (0.3%), Shelta
5 days ago · Irish has constitutional status as the national and first official language of the Republic of Ireland and is an officially recognised minority language in Northern Ireland. It is also among the official languages of the European Union. The public body Foras na Gaeilge is responsible for the promotion of the language throughout the island.
- Munster Irish, Connacht Irish, Ulster Irish (West and East sub-dialects)
- Ireland
1 day ago · Hiberno-English (from Latin Hibernia: "Ireland") or Irish English (Ulster Scots: Erse Inglis, Irish: Béarla na hÉireann) is the set of English dialects natively written and spoken within the island of Ireland (including both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland).
3 days ago · Six Celtic nations. Each of the six nations has its own Celtic language.In Wales, Ireland, Brittany, and Scotland these have been spoken continuously through time, while Cornwall and the Isle of Man have languages that were spoken into modern times but later died as spoken community languages.
Apr 04, 2021 · Ireland has many great professionals, but for the visitor there are many golf courses around the country. Golfing holidays are popular. Soccer and Rugby are also popular in Ireland. Ireland's rugby team in particular is amongst the best in the world (and is a unified team for both Northern Ireland and the Republic).
- 84,421km²
- Parliamentary Democracy
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4 days ago · During the 1st millennium BC, Celtic languages were spoken across much of Europe and central Anatolia. Today, they are restricted to the northwestern fringe of Europe and a few diaspora communities .
- 50= (phylozone)
- Proto-Celtic
- Indo-EuropeanNorth-West Indo-European (?)Italo-Celtic (?)Celtic
- Insular Celtic, Continental Celtic † (geographic)
5 days ago · The languages of the European Union are languages used by people within the member states of the European Union (EU).. The EU has 24 official languages, of which three (English, French and German) have the higher status of "procedural" languages of the European Commission (whereas the European Parliament accepts all official languages as working languages).
5 days ago · Brittonic languages in use today are Welsh, Cornish and Breton.Welsh and Breton have been spoken continuously since they formed. For all practical purposes Cornish died out during the 18th or 19th centuries, but a revival movement has more recently created small numbers of new speakers.