In the Seanad, which is the name for the Irish senate.
In the Senate (or Seanad as it is also known)
the Irish Senate meets in Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 1
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.
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.
The Irish speak English.
They speak both. Irish (Gaelic) and English. Around 40% either speak or at least are competent in Irish. It is a compulsory subject in the Republic in schools. Monolingual Irish speakers are rare and usually found in Western Ireland.
labhair a labhairt - to speak
Green. The Irish speak English...
Both Irish and English.
It is because he is a Irish bread boy
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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.