Erse | |
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Gaeilge | |
"Gaelach" in tradeetional Gaelic teep | |
Pronunciation | [ˈɡˠeːlʲɟə] |
Native tae | Ireland |
Ethnicity | Erse fowk |
Native speakers | 73,803 daily speakers in Ireland (2016)[1] 4,166 in Northren Ireland[2] L1 speakers: 141,000 in the EU (2012).[3] L2 speakers: 1,761,420 in the Republic of Ireland (2016),[1] 104,943 in Northern Ireland (2011)[2] |
Early forms | |
Staundart forms | An Caighdeán Oifigiúil |
Laitin (Erse alphabet) Erse Braille | |
Offeecial status | |
Offeecial leid in | Ireland (Statutory leid o naitional identity (1937, Constitution, Article 8(1)). Nae widely uised as an L2 in aw pairts o the kintra. Encouraged bi the govrenment.) European Union |
Recognised minority leid in | |
Regulatit bi | Foras na Gaeilge |
Leid codes | |
ISO 639-1 | ga |
ISO 639-2 | gle |
ISO 639-3 | gle |
Glottolog | iris1253 [5] |
Linguasphere | 50-AAA |
Proportion o respondents that said thay coud speak Erse in the Republic o Ireland an Northren Ireland censuses o 2011. | |
The Erse leid (Airisch or Airish in Ulster-Scots; Erse: Gaeilge, Gaoluinn, Gaedhlag) is a Celtic leid frae Ireland. It is sib tae Manx Gaelic an Scots Gaelic, an is ane o the twa offeecial leids o the Republic o Ireland an ane o the thrie o Northren Ireland. Frae the 1st o Januar 2007, the Erse leid becam ane o the offeecial leids o the E.U. The Erse spak in Dunnygal is the nearest tae Scots Gaelic, but ither dialects isna sae eith tae lift for Scots Gaelic spickers.
The pairts whaur Erse is still spak for common bi fowk is thegither cried the Gaeltacht. It is sindry bits o the kintra, whiles juist a single clachan, skailt athort sieven coonties - Dunnygal an Galway (the twa wi the maist), Mayo, Kerry, Cork, Waterford, an Meath. There's a wee pairt o Belfast whaur mony fowk spicks Erse an aw.
Aboot 1.66 million fowk spik Erse.
L1 users: 141,000 (European Commission 2012)
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