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  • The '''[[social democracy|Social Democratic]] and Labour Party''' (SDLP; [[Irish language|Irish]]: ''Páirtí Daonlathach Sóisialta an Lucht Oibre'') is a [[left (p
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  • ...uist and professor of Greek who had come to the island to hear and learn [[Irish language|Irish]]. Thomson edited and assembled the memoir, and arranged for its tran
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  • *''Dictionary of the Irish Language'', Compact Edition, Royal Irish Academy, 1990
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  • ...of the [[Ireland (state)|Irish]] [[bicameral]] parliament. The term is [[Irish language|Irish]] for "Assembly Delegate." The plural form is Teachta Dálaí. It i
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  • ...ave their name to the [[Provinces of Ireland|province]] of [[Leinster]] ([[Irish language]] ''Cúige Laighean'', "province of the Laigin"; the [[English language|Eng
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  • ...(whether they could read or write), and their level of competency in the [[Irish language]] (though the form used in [[Wales]] asked a similar question about the [[W
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  • The '''Irish Senate''', or in [[Irish language|Irish]], '''Seanad Éireann''', is the upper house of [[Ireland (state)|Ire
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  • ...lled [[St. Enda’s]]. The [[curriculum]] here was based around the [[Gaelic|Irish language]] and on [[Irish history]] and [[culture]]. Pearse was a believer in [[bloo
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  • '''Connacht''' ([[Irish language|Irish]] ''Cúige Chonnacht''), formerly more commonly spelled '''Connaught'
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  • ...ave their name to the [[Provinces of Ireland|province]] of [[Connacht]] ([[Irish language|Irish]] ''Cuige Chonnacht'', "province of the Connachta"). They were named
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  • Specifically in Northern Ireland, English usage is influenced by the [[Irish language]] (a [[Celtic languages|Celtic language]] only distantly related to English
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  • ...the [[Goidelic Celtic languages|Goidelic Celtic]] family which includes [[Irish language|Irish]], [[Scottish Gaelic]] and [[Manx]].
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