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  1. 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). However, perhaps reflecting Ireland's recent transition to multilingualism, many translations are imperfect and diacritics are mostly absent.

  2. 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.

  3. How the Irish speak English. English remains the primary language on the island of Ireland, but in true Irish fashion we’ve put our own twist on it and developed what’s known as Hiberno-English. Hiberno-English blends the grammatical styling of Irish into the English language.

  4. Jul 9, 2019 · From Sinéad O’Connor to Cillian Murphy, the Irish are widely known to be English speakers. 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).

  5. May 16, 2023 · In Ireland, the primary and official languages are Irish (Gaeilge) and English. Both languages have important roles in the country’s cultural and educational framework. Here are the main languages spoken in Ireland: 1. Irish (Gaeilge) Irish, also known as Irish Gaelic, is the first official language of Ireland.

  6. Jan 16, 2018 · According to the 2016 Census, there are presently 612,018 people in Ireland, or 13 percent of the overall population, who are multilingual, speaking a language other than Irish or English...

  7. Feb 28, 2024 · The official languages of Ireland are Irish and English. Other languages spoken in Ireland include Ulster Scots, Shelta, and immigrant languages such as Polish, French, German, and Portuguese. The history and evolution of the Irish language encompass prehistoric and modern languages’ usage throughout history.

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