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11 de mai. de 2024 · Irish language, a member of the Goidelic group of Celtic languages, spoken in Ireland. As one of the national languages of the Republic of Ireland, Irish is taught in the public schools and is required for certain civil-service posts.
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Há 5 dias · The Insular languages fall into two groups—Irish and British. Irish (often called Goidelic, from Old Irish Goídel “Irishman,” or Gaelic, from Gael, the modern form of the same word) was the only language spoken in Ireland in the 5th century, the time when historical knowledge of that island begins.
Há 2 dias · (still spoken) Regulated by/language body Estimated number of speakers in major cities Irish: Gaeilge / Gaedhilg / Gaelainn / Gaeilig / Gaeilic. Goidelic: 40,000–80,000 In the Republic of Ireland, 73,803 people use Irish daily outside the education system. Total speakers: 1,887,437 Republic of Ireland: 1,774,437 United Kingdom: 95,000
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Há 1 dia · Home. Bígí páirteach – learn with the online Irish community! Register for online Irish courses with expert teachers – bígí páirteach! Join ‘Comhrá’ for structured, Irish conversation sessions – bígí ag caint! Join our community workshops on Irish language and culture – bígí ann!
Há 5 dias · Manx is one of the three daughter languages of Old Irish (via Middle Irish), the other two being Irish and Scottish Gaelic. It shares a number of developments in phonology, vocabulary and grammar with its sisters (in some cases only with certain dialects) and shows a number of unique changes.
Há 3 dias · Irish Travellers speak English as well as their own language, known variously as Cant, Gammon, or Shelta. Cant is influenced by Irish and Hiberno-English and remains a largely unwritten language. According to the 2016 census, there were nearly 31,000 Irish Travellers living in the Republic of Ireland, representing 0.7 percent of the population.
9 de mai. de 2024 · The outcome is GaelGoer, a new, free app that aims to connect Irish speakers of all levels, by identifying locations and events where Irish is spoken, and the people who are willing to speak it.