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  1. Mar 25, 2017 · How do the Irish speak? This video gives you a taste of how Irish English sounds in natural conversation, with subtitles "translating" it for you! Here you'll see natural use of Irish terms like...

    • Mar 25, 2017
    • 456.8K
    • Benny Lewis
  2. Oct 24, 2019 · 4.9K. 137K views 3 years ago History of Nations and Peoples Documentaries. There are many misconceptions about the Irish language, and Celtic languages in general, which I hope to clear up in...

    • Oct 24, 2019
    • 140.5K
    • Fire of Learning
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  4. Aug 17, 2020 · 56K views 3 years ago ÉIRE. In this video I will look at some of the similarities and differences between Irish and Scottish Gaelic, these two Gaelic languages from Celtic origin have lots of...

    • Aug 17, 2020
    • 58.1K
    • Learn Irish
  5. How similar are Welsh, Irish, Breton, Scottis Gaelic and Cornish and what's it like to learn all six Celtic langauges? Interview with Omniglot's Simon Ager.

  6. Languages of Ireland; Main: English (98%) Irish (RoI: 39.8% claim some ability to speak Irish) Ulster Scots (0.3%) Shelta: Immigrant: Polish, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, Lithuanian: Foreign: French (20%), German (7%), Spanish (3.7%) Signed: Irish Sign Language Northern Ireland Sign Language: Keyboard layout

    • French (20%), German (7%), Spanish (3.7%)
  7. Oct 18, 2023 · Langoly revealed that 1,761,420 people in Ireland (39.8% of the population) claim they are able to speak Irish, according to the 2016 census. However, of that number, 558,608 only use the language ...

  8. Irish. 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 ...