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 If you come from ireland
how come someone always asks if you know anybody called paddy
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 Do I need visa to vist Ireland?
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 What is the main spoken language in Ireland? How much English is spoken there?
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 Foreigners living in ireland before 1900s?
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 Hello, I would like to hear from Ireland, is that possible?
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 Who knows ireland,waterford?
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 Visiting Ireland from US and driving lots of back roads - Do you recommend a GPS?
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 I need a list of Irish Contributions?
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 Ireland is Indepedent ??!!?
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 Is it OK to attend a church while visiting in Dublin Ireland?
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 Where can I buy used appliances, bicycles, and common house hold items in Dublin?
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 Do NEXT stores in southern ireland accept store vouches in sterling?
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 I'm Leaving Home! im 14.do't try stop me.what to do.I live in Dublin.?
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 Question to IRISH WOMEN!!?
hi irish ladies

going ireland soon on holiday

just wondered what you thought of english guys

do you like (london) england accent too?

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 How far is cork airport from the city centre?
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heatherain

Are People in Dublin Ireland more likely to speak...?

Breton or Cornish? Or neither of those...just English? It is a question on a game on Facebook!!! Thanks!!
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Thanks everyone!! I thought it was probably English, since I have never heard of the other two. You all are great!

    



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irish_lad_921
neither of them most the people in dublin are tourists they mostly speak english due to that factor, they also speak some french.

South ireland in the small towns still speak Gaelic


Orla C
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Come on ... English in Dublin, the second language is likely to be Polish, Czech, Slovenian .....

Breton is spoken in the Brittany region in France, not Ireland, and Cornish is an extinct language that was previously spoken in Cornwall, the SW of England.


Aisling xx
To the guy above me, irish may be our native tongue but not alot of people can speak fluent irish! You learn it in school and then thats it over (sadly) pretty much.
But yaa English is the one! :-D


Guaranteed Irish!!!
well Im Irish have lived in Ireland all my life I speak English and Irish.In dublin you are more likely to walk down a street and hear people speaking chinese,polish,russian,romanian.Some streets you walk down in the city dont have one shop owned by an Irish person


DiRtY pLuMbEr
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I was there 10 years ago and everyone spoke english...


maliciouso1
I thought all Irish people spoke English.

Oh, and they are friendly... Although not always sober.


w1ld w1ll1e
most will speak english, but the native tongue is gaelic, or irish, as it is also called. gaelic is more prevalent in the west. dublin is very cosmopolitan these days; much like new york, but most foreigners or tourists seem to speak english as well as the native irish.


T.M
english, but the dublin people are very unfriendly



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