A grassroots Gaeilge movement is growing around Ireland and a revival of sorts is happening in our towns and villages.
Mark Wallace, the owner of the Rex Bar in Belfast’s Shankill Road, knows just two phrases in Irish. The first is “Shankill” – ...
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Irish now: Gaeilge through games rather than grammar
Jess Casey discovers how activities such as dodgeball in UCC’s Barr na gCnoc initiative give children a natural entry into ...
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New insights from archaeology, genetics and early inscriptions are helping to uncover the story of Celtic languages in ...
Delve into the soil and soul of Ireland with Scoil Scairte's Self-Paced language immersion. Scoil Scairte is an award-winning cultural learning experience made by The Trailblazery Ireland in ...
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Irish now: Gaeilge revival is at odds with what’s happening in secondary schools
From Kneecap and CMAT ag canadh as gaeilge, to 'An Cailín Ciúin' at the Oscars, and people spontaneously using the language ...
Ireland has a languages question. Can the official policy of renewing the Irish language to make citizens bilingual with English or multilingual with third languages match the actual overwhelming ...
Dyslexia Ireland CEO Rosie Bissett discusses Irish language exemptions, lack of resources and the need for better supports.
Despite being the Republic of Ireland’s first official language, Irish (Gaeilge) lives unevenly in daily life outside classrooms. The map above, based on the 2022 Census, shows how in many areas fewer ...
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'Irish is having a moment all over the country': Why more people than ever are speaking our ...
The Irish language is having its moment — from the first-of-its-kind dictionary aimed at ending the need to understand Irish ...
Giving ‘preferred language’ option would slow down proceedings and potentially lead to challenges, senior officer said ...
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