Insegnante irlandese online Mollie Guida: “Penso che l’Irlanda sarà bilingue nella mia vita” | Irish indipendente

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    1. wascallywabbit666 on

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      … says the person that would benefit greatly from that.

      Great bit of marketing there

    2. Life_Procedure_387 on

      Probably won’t be English and Irish in fairness.

      My bet’s on Esperanto and Flemish.

    3. Lazy-Common4741 on

      A great by-product of a united Ireland would be combining the Irish language movements on both sides of the border. It goes hand in hand

    4. HereA11Week on

      Assuming she lives to the average life expectancy, I would say there’s less than zero chance of this happening. Even getting to 20% bilingual would be an unbelievable achievement in that timeframe.

    5. exposed_silver on

      More chances of me winning the lotto and I don’t even buy tickets

    6. I agree. We’re all fluent in English, but recently I’ve noticed a lot of the kids speaking American.

    7. xblood_raven on

      Really hope so. Would love to see Irish become our main language again.

    8. box_of_carrots on

      I’m on Inis Óirr right now. I was brought up in Dublin speaking both Irish and English and did my primary and secondary school education *as gaeilge*.

      So here I am on a gaeltacht island and the few locals I’ve spoken to as gaeilge are dismissive of my Dublin Irish, or maybe they’re fed up of tourists.

      The island schoolkids walking by are speaking English.

      I despair!

    9. Artistic-Insect-8669 on

      Not a chance. Gaelic will disappear between Globalism, a disinterested goverment and new generations of Irish kids with even less connection to that past.

      No Gaelic is dead. It’s a sad reality but bar a miracle I believe I’ll see it gone in my lifetime

      (It saddens me and I’m trying to learn for my own sake but I just don’t see our society ever embracing it again)

    10. ExampleNo2489 on

      Fun fact her courses cost a lot of money, when I saw her open day, we were all interested till she mentioned the cost.

      Literally a Mike dropped it was hundreds of euros

    11. Sad-Pizza3737 on

      They want a minutes silence in the dail for Kirk. They are foreign assets and should be treated like it

    12. HairyMcBoon on

      First thing to do, get rid of these English names for Irish places.

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