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How Ireland’s Native Language Nearly Vanished
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-11-19 16:39
Cultural Impact & Language Shift - British rule attempted to suppress the Irish language, associating it with poverty and rural communities while promoting English as the language of government and education [1] - By 1900, less than 20% of Irish people were fluent in Irish due to British-run schools switching to teaching purely in English in the 1830s [2] - Father Eugene Agrroni's lessons in Irish in the "weekly Freeman" helped the Irish language become a symbol of resistance [3] Current Status & Linguistic Features - Approximately 40% of the population in the Republic of Ireland can now speak some Irish [4] - The Irish language lacks direct equivalents for "yes" and "no", using an "ingressive affirmative" (a sharp intake of breath) to signify affirmation [4][5]
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The Economist· 2025-11-09 17:40
This new book is a history of writing, a biography of the English language and an introduction to linguistic science, all smuggled into short, lively and entertaining stories https://t.co/N3ahAQD5u5 ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-07 16:40
For those maddened, baffled or even, for some odd reason, enchanted by the eccentricities of the English language, this charming book will give some idea of how the 26 letters came to be used in such odd ways https://t.co/z6cau7WqzL ...