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Actually, an unchanging language is a dead language. The English Language is always changing, there are constantly new words and dying words. Slang and technology keeps it alive. Irish, however is not all that changing, it doesn't keep up with technology and slang because not enough people use it and Irish people are lazy enough to come up with 'béarlachas' terms. Know the difference.

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