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  1. Sign languages. Irish Sign Language (ISL) is the sign language of most of Ireland. It has little relation to either spoken Irish or English, and is more closely related to French Sign Language (LSF). Northern Ireland Sign Language is used in Northern Ireland, and is related to both ISL and BSL in various ways. ISL is also used in Northern Ireland.

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  2. Sep 17, 2020 · There are more than 135,895 Polish speakers in Ireland, 27,197 of which were born in the country. Meanwhile, there are more than 54,948 French speakers in Ireland and 36,683 who speak Romanian. There are also more than 1,000 people in Ireland who speak Shona, the main language of Zimbabwe, and Akan a language spoken by people of the Ivory Coast ...

  3. The Gaelic language in Ireland – Gaeilge, or Irish as it’s known locally – is a Celtic language and one of “the oldest and most historic written languages in the world” according to Foras na Gaeilge. Its poetic flow can be heard in schools across the country and throughout the shops, pubs, streets, fairs and festivals of the Gaeltacht ...

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  5. Feb 26, 2024 · English: English is the dominant and most widely spoken language in Ireland. Introduced during the British colonial period, English became the language of: – Administration. – Education. – Commerce. Today, it serves as the lingua franca that unites the diverse communities in Ireland.

  6. Jul 9, 2019 · It’s classified as an official minority language and is spoken by roughly 10,000 people. The Irish deaf community also has its own Irish Sign Language (ISL), which is actually more closely related to the French Sign Language than ESL. You’ve probably also heard of Irish Travellers, or an lucht siúil (literally “the walking people”).

  7. Feb 28, 2024 · Immigrant languages such as Polish, French, German, and Portuguese are increasingly spoken in Ireland due to the growing immigrant population. Polish is the most widely spoken immigrant language in Ireland, with over 120,000 Polish nationals residing in the country .

  8. Hiberno-English is a unique blend of Irish and English commonly spoken in Ireland. In Northern Ireland, Ullans and Irish are recognized as culturally significant languages. Ireland is a multicultural country with a diverse range of languages spoken, including Polish, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, and Lithuanian.

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