The Gaelic Mother Language of Ireland. Banned by English law when Ireland was under immoral English jurisdiction, the language slowly went into decline, being replaced by the forced,
foreign language 'English'. Roughly 200,000 Irish people claim to be able to speak
Gaeilge, but the
fluency figure is most likely lower. England is to blame for the near extinction of our ancient and poetic language.
Is
breá
liom an Ghaeilge mar is í mo theanga. (I love Irish because it is
my language.)