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  1. There are three main dialects of the Irish language: Munster, Connacht, and Ulster. Learn about the differences between standard Irish (an Caighdeán Oifigiúil) and the dialects of Irish, and how to decide what to do when learning Irish for the first time.

  2. Apr 27, 2017 · 293. 18K views 6 years ago. A dialect is a regional variation of a language. It can result in different ways of expression – not just accents. The Irish language has three main dialects, read...

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  3. Apr 26, 2017 · Video where you can watch our lovely Irish language assistant - Siobhan explaining the differences between the 3 main Irish Gaelic dialects and variations.

  4. Jun 18, 2012 · There are three primary dialects of Irish: Munster, spoken in the southern part of the island (Counties Cork, Kerry, and Clare). Connacht, spoken in the western part of the island (primarily Counties Galway, Mayo, and Sligo). Ulster, spoken in the northern part of the island (Mostly in County Donegal, but also in parts of Monaghan, Cavan, Derry ...

  5. Nov 2, 2011 · There are three major spoken dialects of Irish (in no particular order of importance!): Munster (spoken in the southern part of Ireland) Connacht (spoken in the western part of Ireland)

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  7. Northern Irish Accents. This is the group of Irish accents spoken in the province of Ulster (and a few “border” areas). Although most of these accents are to be found within the boundaries of Northern Ireland, this also includes English as it is spoken in County Donegal (in the Republic). Due to the history of Scottish plantation in this ...

  8. As you may or may not know, there are three main Irish Gaelic dialects: Munster dialect (south of Ireland, such as counties Kerry, Cork and Waterford) Connacht dialect (Connemara and Aran Islands in the west of Ireland - both in County Galway, and County Mayo)

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