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Ireland tables formal proposal request official and working status
for the Irish language in the European Union
The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Dermot Ahern, TD, has announced that Ireland is today tabling a formal proposal requesting that official and working status be accorded to the Irish language in the European Union.
The decision to table the formal proposal follows the Government’s decision in July to initiate a process of discussions with the other EU Member States and EU Institutions in this regard.
In undertaking discussions on this sensitive matter, the Government has sought to identify the issues arising and the practical options open to it in pursuing the objective of obtaining official and working status for the Irish language.
In effect, the Government is proposing that certain key EU legislation (that adopted jointly by the Council and the European Parliament) would be translated into Irish. Under the proposal, the possibility of extending the range of documents to be translated into Irish would be the subject of a review to take place not later than four years after adoption of the current proposal.
“This proposal, if agreed by the Member States, would represent a significant positive and practical step forward for the Irish language in the EU,” said Minister Ahern.
The proposal requires the amendment of Regulation 1 of 1958, which governs the Union’s language regime, to include Irish as an official and working language of the Union. Amendment of this Regulation requires the unanimous approval of partners.
something for lovers of our language
Well let me put my cards on the table, I believe that without our traditional music, dance and language we may as well burn our passports and ask the Brits to come back and govern us. All of the above is what makes us Irish and an independent people, nation etc.
Having said all that one way to make soccer fans in this country or more to thepoint EL fans better at Gaeilge would be if TG4 covered the Eircom League.
They did an excellent job a few years back on La Liga. So why not EL?
The First Division could be covered easily as well as TG4 covering events in its own heartland if Galway United home games were covered. The only club located in the Gaeltacht on Gaeltacht TV. Apt don't you think?
Tar éis cúpla séasúra beidh Gaeilge liofa ag na lucht féachanta don chlár seo.
Something for lovers of our language
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Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Have to disagree. The reason we embraced the language so fast is because Irish was literally beaten out of kids at school..
There is a lot of truth in the above assertion. I was not one of those kids, with the result that I still love the language and despite not beginning to learn the language formally till the age of 9, we lived overseas for 6 years before that, I got honours Irish in the Leaving Certificate.
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Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Again, have to disagree. Dutch, for example, very much a minority language in the greater scheme of things, is thriving - because everyone can speak English there, but they have their own language as well. There's no reason, hypothetically, that we can't speak Irish in day-to-day activities and speak English if conducting business deals with a foreign party.
Quite right pineapple stu. Dutch is only spoken in Holland , Northern Belgium and a dialect of it is spoken by Afrikaaners in South Africa.