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The Irish Language daily newspaper Lá Nua publishes five days a week and has circulation of several thousand as well as a website. There is ... a weekly paper, Foinse. These require government sponsorship. The Irish News has two pages in Irish every day. The Irish Times had up until recently one article in Irish every week. Now it has several articles with some articles appended with short lists giving the meaning of some of the words used in English.
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The National University of Ireland, Galway is required to appoint a person who is competent in the Irish language, as long as they meet all other respects of the vacancy they are appointed to. This requirement is laid down by the University College Galway Act, 1929 (Section 3).[7] It is expected that the requirement may be repealed in due course.[8]
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You'll ... find Irish customs, traditions and the language at the very heart of the community. The Aran Islands off the coast of Galway are also part of the Irish speaking Gaeltacht. You might also be lucky enough to hear Irish spoken in Galway city, where you see bilingual signs and names of shops still in Irish.
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There will be a strong focus on books written by Irish authors -- including Irish Biography, History, Cooking and Sports, as well as Irish Fiction -- in addition to many English language titles from around the world. The Blanchardstown store will ... carry a range of Irish language titles and will offer special order service. The children's section is expected to be particularly popular as the scene of many special children's events such as story time on the weekends. The mezzanine floor will feature a Starbucks coffee shop, and customers will be welcome to bring books and magazines to the Starbucks shop or to take their coffee downstairs to enjoy as they browse.
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Irish was the language of the vast majority of the population until the early 19th century when the devastating effects of English colonialism started taking their toll on the native tongue. Censuses taken in Ireland between 1851 and 1961 show the steady decline in the use of Irish with the greatest concentrations of speakers located in small pockets along the west coast of the country.
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Irish is aCeltic languageof theGoidelic branchspoken inIreland. Although once spoken across the whole of the island, it is currently a minority vernacular in Ireland, spoken in specific communities and most particularly in officially-recognisedGaeltachtaí, which exist around theRepublic of Ireland. It isconstitutionallyupheld as the national and first official language of theRepublic of Ireland, and it is an official language of theEuropean Union. It is ... an officially recognised minority language inNorthern Ireland.
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