Irish isn't a langauge. In Ireland they speak English and a little Irish Gaelic. So if you mean Irish Gaelic, then some probably would, but only a very small minority.
Yes, there were probably are some Protestants who speak the Irish language. That is not to say that most Protestants speak Irish or that most Irish-speakers are protestant.
He would have at least some knowledge of it, as all Irish children are taught Irish in school.
He would have at least some knowledge of it, as all Irish children are taught Irish in school.
English is the main language. Some speak Irish too.
Most Irish also speak Irish. The British killed people if they spoke Irish and it was outlawed. Some areas of Ireland are completely Irish-speaking, road-signs, newspapers, Garda(police).
no - very few people speak Irish/Gaelic only. some people (25%) can speak Irish. English is the everyday language of most people
According to Keith, he used to speak Irish pretty fluently. He is no longer fluent (because he had no one to speak to him in Irish) but he can still speak a little.
stereotyping
Ireland has two official languages: Irish (Gaeilge) and English. Irish is the first official language and is used as a working language of the government, while English is more widely spoken across the country.
No. 1% of the population of Ireland speak Irish fluently, and another 25% have some knowledge of it.
Irish-American refers to people in America who claim Irish ancestry. Irish-Americans live all over America.
the Irish are from Europe and Americans are from North America.