there is no way it should be compulsory its discrimination deeming and not working. something has to be done. SOON.
Junior Certificate Foundation is my understanding of the abbreviation. Maths, English and Irish compulsory. Irish can be avoided under certain circumstances.
Irish is compulsory in schools, so everyone learns it, but only to a certain level.
They speak both. Irish (Gaelic) and English. Around 40% either speak or at least are competent in Irish. It is a compulsory subject in the Republic in schools. Monolingual Irish speakers are rare and usually found in Western Ireland.
Absolutely, it's part of our culture and heritage and is a beautiful language, of which I think we should all have a basic knowledge at least. I think it is a shame more Irish is not spoken throughout Ireland.
Irish is a compulsory subject in all primary and secondary schools. Gaelscoileanna teach all the subjects through Irish. Various colleges offer Irish as a subject from cert. to PhD level.
Yes. Many Irish people still speak Irish every day. It is a compulsory subject in Irish schools and required for some jobs. --- They did, but after the famine they were forced to speak english. This was because many Irish emigrated to england, America and Australia to look for jobs. In schools, the children were beaten if they spoke Irish in order to get them to learn it faster. Thanks to those events, Ireland isn't really the same with Irish anymore.
Something is compulsory if you have to do it, if you are forced to do it. If you have a choice, it's non-compulsory.
The prefix for compulsory is "in-".
It is compulsory that you do your homework on time.
"Compulsory" is an adjective.
no it is not compulsory but there are schools there......................
Required by rule is the main meaning of compulsory.