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Question Posted Saturday October 22 2005, 11:03 am

Is Irish a Language?

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hitler_the_goat answered Tuesday October 25 2005, 11:55 pm:
its called gaelic, used to be the only language they spoke, until my english ancestors invaded and began their 800 year reign of terror.
now they talk with that incredibly sexy accent.
never ask an irish musician to sing "god save the queen", i had seven burly irishmen and three marines chasing me through the pub.
-gunner

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sillyrob answered Tuesday October 25 2005, 3:32 pm:
No, it's a country that is way too damn proud of itself for drinking and fighting.

Thank you for stating in the feedback the exact thing I sad.

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s0iint0youx3 answered Monday October 24 2005, 5:34 pm:
no

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caden answered Sunday October 23 2005, 2:29 am:
Irish is a language

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DumBlondeCanHelp answered Saturday October 22 2005, 10:20 pm:
Yea it is.
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Igotamonopoly answered Saturday October 22 2005, 1:54 pm:
No, but gaelic is, and that is what they speak in Ireland.

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x0blu3eyedbeautyx0 answered Saturday October 22 2005, 1:21 pm:
Kind of...reall it's called Gailic..pronounced gay-lick....Irish people speak English nwo but a looong time ago thay spoke Gailic. Hope that answered your question! ♥ caitie

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smartgirl321 answered Saturday October 22 2005, 1:01 pm:
yes
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Chicken_flavored_eggs answered Saturday October 22 2005, 12:59 pm:
Irish is an ethnicity. Gaelic is a language spoken by those who are Irish.

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sshelbyy answered Saturday October 22 2005, 12:08 pm:
yes.



irish
irish
green
leprachan


gosh i wish i was irish. :D

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SweetxxIntoxication answered Saturday October 22 2005, 11:51 am:
lol, i dont mean to laugh, this was just kind of random.
yeah it is a language, but the majority of the people in ireland speak english.

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melamb answered Saturday October 22 2005, 11:38 am:
is earth a planet, and would you like to visit it someday?

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