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  1. Irish Sign Language ( ISL, Irish: Teanga Chomharthaíochta na hÉireann) is the sign language of Ireland, used primarily in the Republic of Ireland. It is also used in Northern Ireland, alongside British Sign Language (BSL). Irish Sign Language is more closely related to French Sign Language (LSF) than to BSL, though it has influence from both ...

  2. Y. Yu Ming Is Ainm Dom. Categories: Irish-language mass media. Films by language. Irish films by language. Cinema of Ireland.

  3. Scots is recognised as an indigenous language of Scotland by the Scottish government, [8] a regional or minority language of Europe, [9] and a vulnerable language by UNESCO. [10] [11] In the 2011 Scottish Census, over 1.5 million people in Scotland reported being able to speak Scots.

  4. Dominic Behan. Thomas Beirne (writer) Tomás de Bhaldraithe. Edel Bhreathnach. Blathmac mac Con Brettan. Ulick Bourke. Mícheál Breathnach. Pádraig Breathnach. Deasún Breatnach.

  5. Irish (Gaeilge) is a Goidelic (Gaelic) language originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish people.Irish is spoken as a first language in substantial areas of counties Galway, Kerry, Cork and Donegal, smaller areas of Waterford, Mayo and Meath, and a few other locations, and as a second language by a larger group of non-habitual speakers across the country.

  6. Irish language network. (Redirected from Irish Language Network) An Irish Language Network ( Irish: Líonra Gaeilge pl. Líonraí Gaeilge) is a designation applicable to areas in both jurisdictions on the island of Ireland.

  7. Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language. The Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language (SPIL; Irish: Cumann Buan-Choimeádta na Gaeilge) [1] was a cultural organisation in late 19th-century Ireland, which was part of the Gaelic revival of the period. It was founded on 29 December 1876. [2]