Have there been attempts by the Irish government to reinstate the Irish language at all?
Have there been attempts by the Irish government to reinstate the Irish language at all?
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>it's an american plastic paddy making a thread about the irish language
Redundant.
I'm not Irish you worthless leaf.
Yes. They've tried to reintroduce Gaelic. It's kind of worked I think.
Nigger.
No because it wouldn't be in the interests of international corporations to have to make their workers learn a new language if they had to relocate here
it's not gaelic it's irish
they haven't done anything on trying to reduce the Irish language in ages. We're still at the same point we were at in the 1970s in regards of reintroducing the language as the main language of the population
its a co-official language with english
We're forced to learn it for 12 years in school. Even the foreign kids have to learn it if they've been here before 6th class.
Doesn't really help since the majority of us are retarded and forget the language as soon as school is over.
in the irish language the word for itself is "gaelg".
It's "gaeilge," but close enough user.
thats manx, the irish word for it is gaeilge
point was that calling it gaelic is only wrong if you dont speak the language.
Meh, if an elite, especially a bureaucratic elite starts learning Irish and increasing its prestige, it will slowly but surely become a widely spoken language. But yeah, mulitnational companies don't help
but by calling it gaelic you're speaking the language
Not all Americans are ethnic Irish, dumbass.
no you arent since it isnt spelt "gaelic" in any of them.
Most of our politicians speak Irish though. Our current president is known to be a huge "gaeilgor" aka the Irish equivalent of a weeaboo.
same except gaelic is guaranteed to die in scotland within a decade.
noice, irish culture is fucking great. There is a even a thesis that claim that Brazil's name come from the legendary St. Brendan's discoveries of "Hy-Brazil" islands. Because there were plenty of maps prior to Brazil's discovery by the portuguese with Brazil's name
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The name comes from Gaelic Brheasil, [15]which means the red of tin oxide marketed by the Mediterranean peoples, who bought that metal on the island of Ireland.
brasil was also the name of a mythological island
What's the point of learning an irrelevant language
That's not the point of the thread you fucking retard.
>tf
>tp
The point of maintaining your culture
false.
it comes from the scots "brae" meaning hill and "sil" meaning "to line with gold".
so "Brasil" is the gold lined hills which accurately shows their land.
uhmm, interesting
hehe gay lick
Ireland's prime minister is half poo in the loo. His mom wanted that BIC
it is.
bit sad that the native scots were exterminated by the portuguese.
he isnt the primeminister anymore.
>A bunch of desert kikes revive their completely dead language in 30 years after 2000 years of disuse
>A first-world European country can't revive its national language after millions of dollars in funding and 100 years of independence
Do Hibernians really?
Why did you post a picture of me?
What do Irish think of this film?
Are we speaking the Gaelg or are we speaking English?
????
We don't learn any languages, much less any irrelevant ones.
I really hope they do. Celtic languages are beautiful.
Apart from it being a mandatory subject in schools you mean?
It is now.