No individual made the Irish language. Like all languages, it developed over time with many people adding words, and like any language it continues to evolve and change.
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
déanta in Éireann
The phrase "Made in Ireland" is 'Déanta i nÉirinn' in the Irish language.
In 2005.
In the Irish language, they call it Gaeilge, and in the English language they call it Irish.
Irish language = "irische Sprache"
Dictionary of the Irish Language was created in 1976.
word in Irish Gaelic is focal.
Edward O'Reilly has written: 'An Irish-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Irish language, English 'An Irish-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Dictionaries, English, English language, Grammar, Irish, Irish language 'Sanas Gaoidhilge-Sagsbhearla' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, Grammar, Irish, Irish language
In the Irish language, deaide.In the Scottish Gaelic language, ......
According to Irishlanguage.net (see Link) under the headings: History of the Irish Language Stages of the Irish language It was developed before the 4th century
'A daid' is 'her dad' in the Irish language.
It is not a word in the Irish language.