In Ireland, now officially use two languages. The first is Irish, which is cited as the official Irish language (in 2007, has even become one of the official EU languages) and English, which is extended today, especially among young Ira and often used also in hotels and tourist areas.
Irish is the language of Indo-European and can therefore say that a similar basis as most European languages. A lot of people say that the Irish are very similar to normal British English. Irish is not unlike the more complex English grammar. There are, in fact it falls and nouns roztřiďují the masculine, feminine or neuter. For Czechs, Irish, however, quite easily manageable because the grammar does not meet us virtually nothing had long been unknown in Czech. Native speakers in Ireland today, but there are only a very few and they live mainly in rural areas. Irish is a compulsory subject in primary and secondary schools, where students must pass the Irish even a final exam in order to later apply for admission to college. After finishing school, but students do not use Irish has almost, because the main language of communication today is all English.
Basic expressions
| Good day | DYA JIV |
|---|---|
| How are you? | Konas tá tú? |
| Je vais | tá go my ma |
| Naschledanou | Elephants! |
| I'll be | fekhig me here |
| Food | Bija |
| Drink | ďžoch |
| Thank | go rev majhagot |
| Your welcome | tá falce rout |
| I Čech | is my šekoch |
| I know a few words | NYL oh kupla fokl egom |

