It was Gaelic.
Greek.
Sanskrit is the official language
No. No language was ever an official language of the US, not even English.
Because he invented written language
French is the only official language in France. Many other dialects and languages are spoken in France but none have official status or recognition.
Australia has never had an official language, then or now. However, in the 1800s, the most commonly spoken language in Australia was the same as it is now - English.
English and Irish would have been spoken in Ireland in the 1800s. Irish would have been stronger then than it is now.
In Europe, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland have English as the official language. A number of countries have more than one official language; Malta and Ireland have English as one of two official languages. English is the official language of Gibralta - although most people also speak Spanish.
Éire is the official name for Ireland. You will see it on its coins and stamps and other official items. It is also referred to as the Republic of Ireland. So Éire and the Republic of Ireland are the same.
Yes. High German was the official language of the Austrian Empire as early as the 1300s and remained the official language of Austria continuously since then.
English is the main language spoken in Ireland. The official language of Ireland is Irish. It is spoken mainly in the western part or Ireland. There would be some variations in these parts, but they are largely the same.
Irish is the first official language of Ireland and English is the second one. English is the more commonly spoken language.
Europe is a continent with about 50 individual countries. They would have their own languages, so there is no official language of Europe. Ireland is one of those countries and it has 2 official languages, which are the Irish language, commonly referred to as Gaelic, and English.
English is the main language spoken in Ireland. Irish is also an official language, but not many speak it fluently, though there are parts of the west of Ireland where it is the main language.
The official language of Ireland is Gaeilge (Irish). Which is mostly spoken in the Gaeltacht areas of Ireland. But most of the people speak Béarla (English).
Ireland has two official languages, Irish and English. Here in Dublin, Ireland we speak English mainly.
The official language of Ireland is English. However, many people are able to speak Irish Gaelic, particularly in the west and southwest of the country.