Forgive me for saying but there is a reason we embraced English so fast in this country and the area of Irish speakers receded Westwards so rapidly and that is practicality. Look at the libraries of our great universities, packed from top to bottom with books in English. Irish is not a practical language as there is not a great deal of literature in the language. Anyone who would want to take a degree in anything would need English. The success of the English language is down to its wide bank of vocabulary and it adaptive nature. Notice than increasingly less used language in international spheres German and French are very stubborn in keeping out foreign words. English is replacing German in East and Central Europe as the language of business. Ireland cannot afford to go back. The fact we are an English speaking company also enables foreign companies to set up base here. It will not and cannot happen. Forgive me for being devil's advocate here language enthusiasts.
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