I dunno they have Irish on the signs here it's a crazy language
“Football”
That’s what I tried to say but typed it ridiculously badlyI think punt is just the Irish word for pound mebbe
Is that the same as Gaelic?I dunno they have Irish on the signs here it's a crazy language
I...Stop moaning !
Oh, wait
I think Gaelic is Scotland's languageIs that the same as Gaelic?
Fuck yeah
Oh I thought it was somehow related to Irish tooI think Gaelic is Scotland's language
Dont you eye roll meFuck yeah
That would be cheating anyway, and I am an innocent angelDon't mark my answers on a quiz
I hear this from all my Pittsburgh friends. LolIt's a fucking dilemma for sure
ty! This makes senseA short little explanation
The Irish language is sometimes referred to as “Gaeilge” (pronounced Gwal-gah), but it is not Gaelic; Gaelige is the name of the Irish language in Irish.
Like its Gaelic cousin, both are Indo-European languages, but Irish is actually a language unto its own. The term “Gaelic”, as a language, applies only to the language of Scotland. If you’re not in Ireland, it is permissible to refer to the language as Irish Gaelic to differentiate it from Scottish Gaelic, but when you’re in the Emerald Isle, simply refer to the language as either Irish or its native name, Gaeilge.
I've been slowly learning the history when I visit places. It's basicly the same everywhere, English came fucked things up for a bitI’ve tried to forget all the things I got told about Ireland lol