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Was Gaelic spoken in Dublin in 1815?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

English would have been the main language, but Gaelic would have been spoken by some people there, as some people still do now.

English would have been the main language, but Gaelic would have been spoken by some people there, as some people still do now.

English would have been the main language, but Gaelic would have been spoken by some people there, as some people still do now.

English would have been the main language, but Gaelic would have been spoken by some people there, as some people still do now.

English would have been the main language, but Gaelic would have been spoken by some people there, as some people still do now.

English would have been the main language, but Gaelic would have been spoken by some people there, as some people still do now.

English would have been the main language, but Gaelic would have been spoken by some people there, as some people still do now.

English would have been the main language, but Gaelic would have been spoken by some people there, as some people still do now.

English would have been the main language, but Gaelic would have been spoken by some people there, as some people still do now.

English would have been the main language, but Gaelic would have been spoken by some people there, as some people still do now.

English would have been the main language, but Gaelic would have been spoken by some people there, as some people still do now.

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