The counties where Irish is most commonly spoken are along the west coast of Ireland where there are what are known as Gaeltachts. A Gaeltacht is a region where Irish is spoken. These counties would include Cork, Kerry, Galway, Mayo and Donegal. There are other areas where Irish would be spoken, like parts of county Waterford. All around the country there are schools where Irish is used as the main language.
There are people in every county that can speak Irish fluently. An area where Irish is the the main language spoken more widely on a daily basis is called a Gaeltacht. They are usually in the counties along the west coast of Ireland. These would include Kerry, Galway, Donegal amongst others.
Fermanagh and the bordering counties.
Both English and Irish are spoken in Galway. English is the most commonly spoken, but county Galway does have some areas where the Irish language is the main day to day language.
English and Irish would have been spoken in Ireland in the 1800s. Irish would have been stronger then than it is now.
There are nine counties in Ulster.The province is comprised of three counties within the Irish Republic (Donegal, Monaghan, Cavan) and six counties in Northern Ireland (Antrim, Armagh, Londonderry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone).
There is no specific answer to that. People in all counties can speak Irish. There are some parts of Ireland, particularly along the west coast, where Irish is the main language. Those would only be small areas of those counties, and most of those counties would still have English as the main language. An area where Irish is spoken as the main language is known as a Gaeltacht. Counties like Cork, Kerry, Galway and Donegal in particular is where you would find them. Some other counties would have them, like Waterford.
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There are 32 Irish Counties. 26 in the Republic and 6 in the North.
As a day to day language, Irish is spoken in certain parts of the west of Ireland. Each area is known as a Gaeltacht. They would be found in counties like Cork, Kerry, Galway and Donegal, amongst others. There are a few smaller areas around the country where Irish is also spoken. There are many schools all around Ireland that operate in Irish, and there are radio and television stations that operate through Irish, as well as newspapers.
There are people in every county that can speak Irish fluently. An area where Irish is the the main language spoken more widely on a daily basis is called a Gaeltacht. They are usually in the counties along the west coast of Ireland. These would include Kerry, Galway, Donegal amongst others.
Many languages are widely spoken. English is the most widely spoken.
No. English is the most widely spoken language.
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The province of Ulster has 9 counties
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Irish and English