Matty lll wrote:
Hello everyone, I'm Matthew and at this point in time I don't speak a lick of Gaelic. I'm not sure exactly why I decided I want to learn it, considering I come from a place just outside Belfast, born to two protestant parents (My dad was even an RUC/PSNI officer) and was of course raised as a protestant. Mostly to do with studying Irish history I'd say, including the Gaelic Revival.
Hi Matty, your very welcome to the forum.
The Irish language is part of our "shared heritage" and belongs to us all. Wolfe Tone a protestant, and a person who fought and died for Irish independence, for both Catholics and protestants, spoke Irish. Likewise, the Brave 13 who closed the gates of Derry would have probably spoken Irish as their first language also. It is high time that our language stops being used as a political football.
Fáilte again, I hope you stick around for awhile.
Cian.
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I'm familiar with Munster Irish/ Gaolainn na Mumhan (GM) and the Official Standard/an Caighdeán Oifigiúil (CO)