Isaiah Tangy Gurney wrote: »
patsypantaloni wrote: » It’s Gaeilge you absolute plank
realitykeeper wrote: » It`s Gaeilge in Gaelic you two short planks.
realitykeeper wrote: Am I not correct?
realitykeeper wrote: » I was delighted to hear of the closure of Grafton College. By rights we should focus on reviving Gaelic in this country and not teaching English. As for the teachers occupying the college after the announced closure, it would be a cold day in hell before I would give them a cent. Foreigners coming to this country are often highly motivated through their desperation to escape the poverty and wars in their home countries. I say lets capitalize on that desperation and revive Gaelic at the same time. By getting these people to learn Gaelic to a high degree of fluency in three years or less, the new immigrants will become more Irish than the Irish themselves. They could not only earn the right to citizenship but be guaranteed immediate employment in a new total immersion education system in Ireland, starting with kindergarten and progressing from there each year to the next more senior class until even all of the university graduates receive all their tutorials through Irish and that would take about 20 years (from pre school to the fourth year in college). Am I not correct?
realitykeeper wrote: » Am I not correct?
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Let me get this straight. These poor people are fleeing war, hunger, terror. They trek across the continent for days/weeks/months in search of a new life. They finally land in the fair green island of Ireland and the 1st thing you want to do is force them to learn that dead language and then a lifetime of servitude forcing them to teach others? :rolleyes:
super_furry wrote: » Was that really worth the two minutes it took to type out, because I only read it and I feel cheated.
woddensanta wrote: Who even uses English now a days anyway??
Wanderer78 wrote: » I'm getting sick of using Google translate, it makes me look like Im dyslexic or something
Isaiah Tangy Gurney wrote: » It's not a dead language
TomSweeney wrote: » That's a great idea, get foreigners learning a practically useless language. In Catalonia there is 6M + speakers of catalan - it is a used language, but even there you are advised to learn Spanish first, what chance does Irish have ?