In my humble opinion Irish people excel at anything that involves interacting with other people at a social level - music, business, diplomacy, etc. the gift of the gab/ blarney stone is quite evident at times.
The Irish excell in Gaelic Games but that's obvious because they are only played in Ireland.
However in Gaelic Football we are considerably adept as we recently prooved against Australia and their Pprofessional Aussie Rules team which we beat with ease. This game is played every year (Compromise Rules)with the Irish prooving to be masters with the ball in hand ie. travelling with the ball or kicking and catching it. The Australians always proove to be more physical and better tacklers.
I'd say we excel at Irish Dancing too!!!
*What about Rugby?
Like in other countries, Irish people live in both cities and rural areas. Ireland has lots of cities that people live in and lots of rural areas where people live.
There is no particular city of origin in Ireland. Ireland has lots of cities and Irish people come from all over Ireland, from cities, towns, villages and rural areas.
Most Irish also speak Irish. The British killed people if they spoke Irish and it was outlawed. Some areas of Ireland are completely Irish-speaking, road-signs, newspapers, Garda(police).
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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).
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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.
No. The Irish language is not dead. It is dieing in gaeltacht areas, but is mainly alive in Gaelscoils.