Constitution of Ireland as adopted on 1 July 1937. Article 8 1. The Irish language as the national language is the first official language. 2. The English language is recognised as a second official language. 3. Provision may, however, be made by law for the exclusive use of either of the said languages for any one or more official purposes, either throughout the state or in any part thereof.
The above is an example of (2) The English Language.
Here is an example of the Irish language (1)
"Teachtaireacht Fáilte Cúis áthais dom fáiltiú romhat chuig láithreán gréasáin Roinn an Taoisigh. Creidim go mbraithfidh tú go bhfuil a bhfuil ann agus na hiliomaid nasc an-spéisiúil. "
Edward Saunderson has written: 'Two Irelands'
norway its very simple dummy
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B. D. Jayaram has written: 'State official language policy implementation' -- subject(s): Language policy
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