Sunday, July 29, 2012

Bi-Lingual

There are about 4.6 million people living in The Republic Of  Ireland. About 100,000 speak Gaelic (commonly referred to as "Irish") on a daily basis. About 1 million speak it occasionally. You hear it often here in Dingle (County Kerry), and it is also widely used in some other counties such as Galway. It is taught to all school children in Ireland. Here are the same signs, one in "Irish," and the other in English.



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