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That's Ulster Irish (Gaeilge Uladh). There are three dialects, Connact, Ulster & Munster. Different words and phrases are used in each dialect but essentially they are the same language and are mutually intelligable.
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@keithdevaney1988 In Scotland = Scots Gaelic. In Wales = Welsh. In Ireland = Irish. All Gaelic languages just like English is Germanic. Gaelic is a group of languages.
Hope this cleared up your confusion.
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@donnakabab100 gaelic in scotland and wales wat u talking about
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Look, it's not "Gaelic", Gaelic is a sport! Gaelic football! The language is IRISH or if you must, Gaeilge, pronounced 'gaylga' or 'gwaylga' depending on where you are in the country.
Sorry, people calling it Gaelic just pisses me off :P :)
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@zardozreed or did you mean the difference between northern Irish and Irish in general? There are several dialects of Irish. Ulster Irish is one of those. I don't know if Donegal Irish is different to the rest of Ulster Irish...
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@zardozreed between what? Northern Ireland and the republic?-I'm not going to recite 800 years of history on this but the simple answer is British greed and religion through the set-up of plantations. Two different countries...for now! The north is part of the UK.
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@smorriscbc whats the difference?
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dats fukin gaelic u retard
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@christoir246 no no no munster and leinster
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Bring back the Gaelic to Ireland Scotland and Wales ...
@smileyfaces087 Ya i know donegal is in the republic-im irish! but irish is also spoken by people in northern ireland!
smorriscbc 2 years ago 8
its gaeilge
xsobbingx 2 years ago 6