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 This is probably a stupid question - but are plug sockets in Ireland the same as in the UK?
I know, a stupid question, but I thought I'd ...


 What should you know about Ireland?

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 I no everyone talkes about ireland but what about NORTHERN IRELAND???
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 Who is the best irish female singer -past or present?
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 Drinking in ireland age limit?
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 Do people actually speak irish in ireland ?
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 What do most people in Ireland call their mothers?
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 For the Scots,Welsh and Irish?
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 Irish or Scottish, Thick Lips?
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jeddalee07

Do you know how to?

speak irish?
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yes i do and yes it is!a language!hmm? wutcha think irish ppl speak?

    



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SouthOckendon
Tá gaeilge agam anseo in Essex


GardeningGurl
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To the other s here .
Gaelic has several varieties such as Irish Gaelic (which the Irish might not use but others outside ireland do) and Scottish Gaelic


I don't spek any of the languages spoken but welsh (maybe welsh gaelic?!?) is the strangest sounding


angela b
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Pog mo Thoin


Irish_bi_female
I know only a bit of Irish, even though i learnt it in school for 14 years. But since i left, I dont hear it been spoken that much anymore, and have forgotten loads of it. It's a pity more people can't speak it.


purplegeko
As an irish person living in ireland i know for a fact we call the langiage IRISH not gaelic. The word gaelic relates to the grouping of celtic languages, and also to the national sports of Ireland Gaelic Football and Hurling. Irish the language is spoken in particular in the west of ireland in the areas known as "The Gaeltacht". The reason more irish is spoken in the west is because during the english plantation the east coast was colonised and it became illegal to speak irish. I was forced to learn IRISH in the irish school system and i hated every moment i speak way better french than Irish but i think i can hold my own. So people PLEEEEEEEASE stop calling my native tounge Gaelic.


Joe B
LEARN


Mai*Emp
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Ceud mile failte! Ciamar a tha sibh? Co as a tha sibh?

Hey dude..Irish is a language..sheesh!

gaelic is actually growing..there are more speakers in United States than Ireland or Scotland though. The Gaelic college on the Isle of Skye requires that you speak gaelic before you can study there.

Slainte


Whitman Lam
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They call it Gaelic. All I know is "Erin go Braugh", and "Sinn Fein" the stuff I hear on the news. Most Irish speak English anyway, so I haven't bothered to learn much.


angelsforanimals
My family is from Ireland on my fathers side and Scotland on part of my mothers side. My grandfather spoke Gaelic and I loved to hear it. I picked a few phrases but it is a dying language. When England invaded Ireland they made the Irish speak English. Now Most Irish people speak English. Speaking Gaelic was outlawed right a long with many of Irelands other cultures. A secret group of Druids and other secret societies kept the language and ancient cultures alive.


starrygirl
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of course i know how to speak irish ,i can speak fluent irish. here is a small example :starrygirl is ainm dom agus taim i mo chonai i europa.which mean my name is starrygirl and i live in europe


rubydogsgreen
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yah.we have to learn it in school.


Leader Lady Sue
I know a few words of Gaelic. All of my family are from Ireland and they spoke a few words now and then.


Hea Dude !
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Honey Irish is not a language,Its calle d Gealic


boricuanboy94
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no


Liz
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their national language is Gaelic but everyone knows how to speak English. So I don't think there's really need to study or even speak Gaelic.


asdfghjkl
i DO speak irish!


love_thebeach
no, do you?


Japan_is_home
sorry, Japanese


ronnie u
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The right word for this Question is can you speak Galic but if you asking about the different dielects. yes, to be sure and the top of the morning to you! So me ma says!



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