Study reveals differences in use of Irish between Republic and North

People in the Republic of Ireland learn Irish “to pass exams” but in the North they are motivated by the love of it, an official study has found.

Study reveals differences in use of Irish between Republic and North

People in the Republic of Ireland learn Irish “to pass exams” but in the North they are motivated by the love of it, an official study has found.

The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) said the stark cross border differences also showed that people who are passionate about their native tongue for reasons of identity are more likely to use it.

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