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Re: "Ulster Irish"

In: s/Language_Acquisition

Is that different from plain old Irish?

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May 10 · 5 weeks ago

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🚀 corscada [OP] · May 10 at 22:31:

there isn't really a plain old irish, there are 3 remaining dialects that are considered still living and they are named after 3 of the 4 provinces. there is also standard irish which was introduced in the 50/60s, which is an amalgamation of all the dialects and is mainly used in government.

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Ulster Irish — Been learning Ulster Irish seriously for the past month and a bit. Going to start keeping a list of resources and other content on my capsule.

💬 corscada · 2 comments · 1 like · May 10 · 5 weeks ago