Under British rule, Gaeilge became a minority language in Ireland, yet it was never allowed to die out and over the centuries, Ireland’s mother tongue was kept alive by people all over the island, ...
What does your language mean to you? Identity, culture, self expression - these are some of the reasons language speakers are determined to speak and maintain their native tongue, and the thousands of ...
A GREENOCK mum is urging more Gaelic-speaking pupils to attend Inverclyde Academy alongside her son to keep the language alive in Inverclyde. Shona McNeil's teenage son Calum MacKillop is the only ...
Joy Dunlop guides viewers through the first steps to inspire us to speak Gaelic. Throughout the series, she’ll introduce words and phrases on a variety of everyday topics. A Gaelic learner herself, ...
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Island taxi drivers encouraged to speak Gaelic
Taxi drivers and their passengers in Lewis and Harris are being encouraged to speak to each other in Gaelic. A pilot scheme by Comhairle nan Eilean Siar will see signs installed in taxis indicating ...
‘CEARTA: A National Protest for the Irish language and the Gaeltacht' will take place on Saturday, September 20 in Dublin. Conradh na Gaeilge, the democratic forum for the Irish-speaking community, ...
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