gle ISO 639

Gaeilge Autonyms

Irish

  • Geography

    IE Cork, Donegal, Galway, Kerry, part of Mayo, Meath, and Waterford counties. Western isles northwest and southwest coasts.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Ireland

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Erse, Gaelic, Gaelic Irish, Irish Gaelic
Gaeilge
1,171,000 in Ireland, all users. L1 users: 141,000 in Ireland (European Commission 2012). L2 users: 1,030,000 (European Commission 2012). Total users in all countries: 1,200,450 (as L1: 170,450; as L2: 1,030,000).
Cork, Donegal, Galway, Kerry, part of Mayo, Meath, and Waterford counties. Western isles northwest and southwest coasts.
Ireland and United Kingdom
6b (Threatened). Statutory language of national identity (1937, Constitution, Article 8(1)).
Indo-European, Celtic, Insular, Goidelic
Munster-Leinster (Southern Irish), Connacht (Western Irish), Donegal (Northern Irish, Ulster).
VSO; inflected prepositions; noun head initial; gender (masculine/feminine); definite article; case-marking (3 cases); verb affixes mark person, number; tense and aspect; comparatives; 32 consonants, 11 vowels, 4 diphthongs; non-tonal; stress on first syllable; initial consonant mutation.
Some young people, all adults. A number of children learn the language but the number is decreasing (Salminen 2007). Also use English [eng] (Salminen 2007).
Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. Bible: 1690–1981.
Latin script [Latn]. Latin script, Gaelic variant [Latg]. Ogham script [Ogam], no longer in use.
Taught as an official language in schools and encouraged by the government.
OLAC resources in and about Irish
Irish
No known L1 speakers in Canada. Last speakers likely died in the mid-2000s.
Newfoundland and Labrador province.
9 (Dormant)
Shifted to English [eng].
Non-indigenous.
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Irish
5,730 in United Kingdom (2011 census). England and Wales 1,560, Northern Ireland 4,170. Widely used as L2 in all parts of Northern Ireland.
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon district: Armagh county; Belfast; Fermanagh and Omagh county.
6b (Threatened)
Some young people, all adults.
Taught in a few primary and secondary schools, in Irish-medium education in Northern Ireland.
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Irish
1,180 in New Zealand (2018 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Irish
20,600 in United States (2015 census).
Massachusetts: Boston; scattered elsewhere.
Unestablished
Most shifting to English [eng].
Non-indigenous.
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