I was on the Aran Islands for a couple of days this week and was speaking to several locals and island residents during my stay. There were a good number of native Gaelgoirs which was good to see, but most people on the island under the age of 50 spoke English to me and would only use Irish if I used a cupla focal myself. Many people who have moved to the islands over the past 25 years cannot speak Irish fluently.
Now I’m no ardent Irish language promoter, indeed Irish was my absolute worst subject in school, I have better French and German than Irish - but the demise of the use of daily Irish in the supposed “Gaeltacht” areas is very sad to see and the rage of decline is alarming.
If current trends continue, the use of daily Irish in all the designated Gaeltacht areas will be completely gone by the middle of this century.
Link to a thought provoking critique of government policy on the Irish language:
https://ansionnachfionn.com/2015/06/24/irish-is-not-dying-irish-is-being-killed/
What can be done? Should we just allow the use of Irish to die out? Can the decline be arrested and indeed reversed?