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  1. Sep 17, 2020 · Lithuanian, French, and Polish are the most common languages spoken by non-English speakers there. But throughout the whole of Ireland, Polish is the most widely used foreign language, followed by French, Romanian, Lithuanian, Spanish, and German.

  2. Modern languages. A catch and release sign in Ireland. As well as Ireland's official languages (English and Irish), it also displays other European languages (French, German, Swedish, Italian, Latvian, Czech, Polish, as well as transliterated Russian).

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  4. Everyone on the island of Ireland speaks English, but such is our cosmopolitan way, in our cities and towns, you’re also likely to hear chatter in a variety of accents from Polish and Korean to Japanese and Brazilian – all you have to do is keep your ears open.

  5. Jul 9, 2019 · As it turns out though, English isn’t the only national language of Ireland. The other is, well, Irish. Upwards of one million people can speak at least some Gaeilge (not to be confused with Gaelic, which is an entire language group). But why do most of the Irish speak English? And are there other languages to be found in the Republic of Ireland?

  6. Feb 28, 2024 · Key Takeaways. Ireland has two official languages, Irish Gaelic and English. Most people speak English, but Irish is special to the culture. In parts of Ireland called Gaeltacht areas, people speak Irish daily. Everywhere else, you will mostly hear English. You’ll find signs in both English and Irish all over the country. Schools teach Irish too.

  7. Mar 24, 2024 · As well as Ireland's official languages (English and Irish), it also displays other European languages (French, German, Swedish, Italian, Latvian, Czech, Polish, as well as transliterated Russian).

  8. Apr 20, 2022 · Want to know what Irelands official languages are? Is it just English or is there more? Read on to find out.