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3 de may. 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.
- Ogham Writing
ogham writing, alphabetic script dating from the 4th century...
- Goidelic Languages
Goidelic languages, one of two groups of the modern Celtic...
- Scots Gaelic Language
Scots Gaelic is a recent offshoot of the Irish language....
- Celtic Languages
Celtic languages, branch of the Indo-European language...
- Ogham Writing
1 de may. de 2024 · This list of Irish-language given names shows Irish language given names, their anglicisations and/or English language equivalents. Not all Irish given names have English equivalents, though most names have an anglicised form.
Hace 3 días · The Irish Constitution describes Irish as the "national language" and the "first official language", but English (the "second official language") is the dominant language. In the 2016 census, about 1.75 million people (40% of the population) said they were able to speak Irish but, of those, under 74,000 spoke it on a daily basis.
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Hace 4 días · The two official languages of the Republic of Ireland are Irish and English. Each language has produced noteworthy literature. Irish, though now only the language of a minority, was the vernacular of the Irish people for thousands of years and was possibly introduced during the Iron Age.
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Hace 5 días · Ireland, country of western Europe occupying five-sixths of the westernmost major island of the British Isles. The country is noted for a rich heritage of culture and tradition that was linked initially to the Gaelic language. Its capital city is Dublin.
14 de abr. de 2024 · The Irish language, or Gaeilge, has a storied history that reflects the vibrant culture of Ireland. With its origins tracing back to Celtic speakers, the Irish language has evolved through centuries from its earliest known form, Primitive Irish, evidenced in Ogham inscriptions around the 3rd or 4th century AD.