Call for review into how Irish is taughtLorna Siggins, Western Correspondent
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Oh, and this is as good a time as any to mention that the name for the Irish language is “Irish” or – in the language itself –“gaelige” (the pronunciation varies by dialect). If you want to impress your Irish pals,don’t call it Gaelic. Source: CNN Here’s one with some ...