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 Is anyone here from Ireland?
I live in Washington state U.S. I'm irish and english. I'm going to come to ireland one day but I'd like to hear more of it. It doen't matter what part your from, I want to know ...


 What is thew time zone of ireland?
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 How cold is the ocean water in Ireland?
How cold is the beach water in Ireland? The pictures of the beaches look beautiful but I notice nobody is ever at the beaches. Is it too cold? Whats the weather like n October?...


 I want an Irish passport.?
I'm South African but my great-grandmother came directly from Ireland. I already have a SA-passport but would give it up in a flash if there was a way that I could get an Irish one.
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 What size rental car should I get in Ireland???
Hi! My family & I (4 adults) will be going to Ireland in July and renting a car. I've heard that the roads are narrow. What size rental car should I get???...


 I want to go to dublin for 2 days i have a UK student visa and a schengen (european visa) do i need a visa?
by the way im a saudi national who is studying in the ...


 How old is your car before its due its first NCT?
I thought it 2 years, but my sister says its 4 years, and then every 2 years after that. (in Ireland) thanks
Additional Details
I've a 2006 reg, would it be due its NCT this year ...


 What are some book titles to write about that has to do with the irish or ireland?
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 International Calling Code for Ireland Mobiles?
What numbers need to be added to the start of a Irish mobile phone number when calling from overseas.

Ie someone in UK calling an Irish mobile phone 086 *** ****...


 What are the winter months in dublin, ireland?
eg, dec-feb..............


 Anybody ever been to Ireland Dublin, I MEAN ANYBODY WHOS NOT FROM THERE?
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF IT,...


 What's the best place to stay in Ireland (region Kerry)?
We want to visit Ireland (region Kerry) in April and we're looking for an apartment, guest house, B & B or cottage near the beach and in a town that's easy to get to from Kerry airport. ...


 I need to find an address in Ireland?
All I have is the postcode. Does anybody know if there's a website that has an address finder for Northern Ireland....


 Is ireland a good place to go on a trip to?
cause me and my friends have decided to go there after we graduate high school and so i was wondering if it is a good tourist place and safe or are there wars and fighting or something else like that?...


 Irish accent?
i moved over about 4 years ago from ireland and had i really strong accent but iv lost it now and dont sound irish at all!!

can someone help?...


 Irish American that just discovered Luke Kelly.. He is like an Irish Bob Marley.. The man is fantastic!?
Anyone older here that actually went and seen him live back in the 70's or 80's? Did they ever actually give him a bronze statue in Dublin?
Here is my favorite:
http://www....


 I wanna move to Ireland when i'm done with college. Whats a good paying job over there?
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 Looking to live in ireland?
i would like to rent a house in dublin or near for easter but i have never been to ireland and am not sure if they have the same law as we carry out in britain. southern ireland is all euros and am ...


 How is the weather in ireland now??
i have plans to visit ireland in july 2008 but i heard its been raining this time of the year.
is it a comman phenomenon for ireland to receive in july(summer)
should i reshedule my visit ...


 What do you lot think is the nicest?
acent in ireland???...



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Does anyone in ireland care about the irish gaelic language?

im an irish-american who almost studied irish. at that point i found out that most irish people hate their language. after telling this to my friends, they all said, "irish and english people are the same god damn thing, they speak the same language", to which i protested, but i admit they had a point. "a people without their own language arent a people at all", some author, icant remember. at least the welsh have kept their language.

    



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Charlotte C
Does it follow therefore that you must be English as well since it is the language that you speak???????

You seem to have embraced an Irish American identity by calling yourself Irish American but are now trying to assert that a people without their own language are not a people at all-so then-what are you?

Are Waloons French? Are Argentines Spanish?

In any case Irish people do not hate Irish and it is not dying out. Most people can manage a basic conversation, there are thousands of native speakers and a huge interest in the language. There is a dedicated Irish language television station, there are several radio stations and newspapers and a an ever-growing gaelscoileanna movement. These are obviously manifestations of a deep-seated hatred for the language.

To equate language with culture is ignorant and wrong-the Welsh are more than a language as are the Irish!


Espacer
You should put your mouth where your money is, come to Ireland, learn Irish and then you can talk all the bollox (abair an các to leor) you want about Irish and English being the same.

It was an Englishman who once said of the Irish "They took a leaden language and coated it with silver".

We would love to speak Irish, write Irish, publish in Irish but we can't afford to be paupers any more.


Shiv
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To add to Charlottes answer, It is not the language that was hated-it was the archaic teaching method (for me anyway) Is maith loim Gaelig agus mo tir, (ach ta me i Canada)

Is mise le meas,

Siobhan Ni Mhorain-Bhan Fhinn


Garnet
I live in Ireland and I do care about the language-I wish I could speak it more fluently. the one thing I dont like about it is that you HAVE to pass Irish in your final exams or else you wont be accepted in to college. Most of the students who are best at Irish are the ones who can afford to go to the Gaeltacht every summer-I think thats kind of unfair but it does encourage young people to try harder at learning it.


bdftgsregsreg
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The Aran Islands and the town of Dingle speak Irish almost exclusively. None of their signs are translated to English, and Irish is taught in school.


irishman
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Tir gan teanga, tir gan anam! Yes I agree! I too am an Irish American, and I have an intense love for our culture, language, and people. Sadly, I have herd the same thing. If the language is to be saved, it may well fall to America. Learn Gaelic - teach your children!! We must not let this valuable part of who we are die. Thanks for posting this.


parental unit
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the native Irish language was beaten out of the Irish. It was a crime punishable by death to be "Irish in public". So naturally, the language died out. there are pockets of Irish speakers, and there are university classes dedicated to the revival of the language, but it will never be a national language again.

The Irish and English are two distinct peoples! There is a genetic difference!



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