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'''Irish''' is a [[celtic]] language spoken in a number of areas of western [[Ireland]] known as the [[Gaeltacht]]; it is the official language of the [[Republic of Ireland]] although the population is largely [[English]]-speaking. Irish is similar in form to [[Gaelic]], spoken in parts of western [[Scotland]].
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'''Irish''' is a [[celtic language]] spoken in a number of areas of western [[Ireland]] known as the [[Gaeltacht]]; it is the official language of the [[Republic of Ireland]] although the population is largely [[English]]-speaking. Irish is similar in form to [[Gaelic]], spoken in parts of western [[Scotland]].
  
 
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Revision as of 02:33, August 9, 2008

Irish is a celtic language spoken in a number of areas of western Ireland known as the Gaeltacht; it is the official language of the Republic of Ireland although the population is largely English-speaking. Irish is similar in form to Gaelic, spoken in parts of western Scotland.