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Do They Speak Irish Gaelic In These Towns And Villagersplease.?

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cleoval | 17:01 Thu 08th Jun 2023 | People & Places
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Hi My husband and his friend are learning Gaelic and will be visiting Ballina, Killaloe, Adare Cashel, and Limerick soon in Ireland. Does anybody know if these places are Gaelic speaking please.? I have googled but it doesn't say. Thanks.
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My DIL Irish born doesn't speak a word of Gaelic. Her mum does though. I think the younger generation don't speak it, but they're trying to bring it back.
https://www.irishcentral.com/culture/how-much-irish-spoken-in-ireland
Gaelic is only spoken daily in Gaeltacht areas. Of those you have mentioned I think Cashel is the only Gaeltacht village.
https://m.facebook.com/limerickcitywalkingtours/videos/the-word-gaeltacht-refers-to-areas-in-ireland-where-the-irish-language-is-the-ma/1095578121276657/
That's Cashel in Connemara, Galway. Not the other one.
As a general rule, the further west you go in Ireland, the more likely you are to find the Irish language being spoken. From the website of the Irish Central Statistics Office: https://i.postimg.cc/fbtwywkx/Gaelic.jpg

However the areas where Irish is officially recognised as the predominant language (collectively known as the Gaeltacht) comprise just 2% of the country's population and are almost exclusively found around the coast:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/34/Gaeltachtai_le_hainmneacha2.svg
If its like Welsh the locals will only use it when theres English speaking tourist's around
Not true, bob
Sorry Barry....I should of added a winking smiley face.....but in some pub's it does happen... more in North Wales I found.
I've known that happen in a pub in N. Wales about 20 yrs. ago to me and a friend, Barry. It also happened to a friend of my daughter's who took her grandad out. The locals immediately switched to Welsh and were being very rude and joking about the old man. Their tune changed when his granddaughter flew at them telling them off in ripe Welsh this was also N. Wales.
Yes remembering from my travels, the further west and north west of Ireland you go,myou will see Gaelic on road signs etc.
In Dublin, all street name signs have both the street name in English & Gaelic.

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