"If the tongue be Irish, the heart cannot help but be Irish" (quote from an Englishman).
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.
no. there is no 'k' in the Irish language alphabet
Bryon no - the Irish for brown is "donn"
An Phortaingéil in the Irish (Gaelic) language.
Irish became an official EU language on Jan 1st 2007
British Sign language is used in Northern Ireland and by some older deaf people in Dublin. But the standard sign language in the Republic of Ireland is Irish Sign Language, which is not related to British Sign Language.Contrary to what some people might think, Sign languages are usually NOT related to spoken languages. For example, American Sign Language is completely unrelated to either Irish or British Sign Language.
English is the official language although Welsh, Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic are also recognised.
Outlaw Empires - 2012 Boston's Irish Mob 1-3 was released on: USA: 28 May 2012
Irish Sign Language is the main sign language of the Republic of Ireland.British Sign Language is used in Northern Ireland, although there are also speakers of Irish Sign Language in Northern Ireland, because at one time, deaf children were sent to Dublin for education.British Sign and Irish sign are not mutually intelligible, though each as influenced the other a little bit.
The Republic of Ireland is geographically part of the British Isles.
In the Irish language, they call it Gaeilge, and in the English language they call it Irish.
Irish Sign Language, also called Teanga Chomharthaíochta na hÉireann, is the sign language of Ireland, used primarily in the Republic of Ireland. It is also used in Northern Ireland, though British Sign Language (BSL) is also used there.Irish Sign Language is more closely related to French Sign Language (LSF) than to British Sign Language, though it has influence from both languages. It has influenced sign languages in Australia and South Africa, and has little relation to either spoken Irish or English.It has about 5000 deaf signers and about 45,000 hearing signers.Irish Sign Language is not related to British Sign Language and uses a different fingerspelling alphabet.
He is British and Niall is the Irish one :)
Irish language = "irische Sprache"
I believe your referring to the British and Irish Lions
Louis is British. Nial is Irish
Dictionary of the Irish Language was created in 1976.