In the Irish language "everything is poetry and everything is banter." Editor's note: This August, we're celebrating Gaeilge (the Irish language) and Irish music with a series highlighting those ...
Don't think it's possible to learn Irish outside of Ireland? Think again! Investigative journalism site City Limits recently visited Glucksman Ireland House, back in 2019, in New York City to learn ...
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Stephanie Chase: Irish language shame is in the past – I’ll wear my fáinne airgid with pride
I am proud to have made the choice to learn Irish and be part of a community that is ever growing ...
Noah Higgs hated learning Irish in school. He hated the way it was taught, overly formal and disconnected from ordinary people’s lives. Most of all he hated the effect the lessons had on his fellow ...
Her Irish eyes are smiling, but it’s her native tongue that has captured New Yorkers’ attention. Born and raised on a farm in County Cork, Ireland, Vivienne Sayers O’Callaghan moved to Ridgewood, ...
An all-island study on attitudes towards the Irish language has recorded strong support for the language with a majority of participants in both jurisdictions saying Irish-medium education should be ...
Seanscéal agus meirg air, meaning “stale news”, or, more literally, “an old story with rust on it”. This figure of speech aptly describes the annual spilling of ink over the status of the Irish ...
In Northern Ireland, where the Irish language is a proxy battleground between Unionists and Nationalists, dual-language signs have become a “key point of contention at Stormont”, said the BBC. In ...
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