The Irish language is not part of us – it has to be learned

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The Irish language is not part of us – it has to be learned

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Always reminds me of Yu Ming is Ainm Dom when I read about the Irish Language getting criticised. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqYtG9BNhfM
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