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 . So I decided after a few classes that I probably wasn't going to learn any more than I already knew. Certainly, I have pretty bad memories of trying to learn Irish grammar in school, I recall getting my homework returned with every page looking like it had the measles with all the red marks
. So I decided after a few classes that I probably wasn't going to learn any more than I already knew. Certainly, I have pretty bad memories of trying to learn Irish grammar in school, I recall getting my homework returned with every page looking like it had the measles with all the red marks  .
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 ). Now I accept that because I dont speak the language Im much less likely to engage with it than someone like dlofnep who does. He's far more likely to hear it as he's far more likely to kickoff a convo in it in the first place. On that basis I would say that between the two extremes of how many actually speak it, the answer lays in the middle. Its not as low as I think it is or have experience of, but its equally not as high as dlofnep thinks it is or has experience of. IMH I'd reckon the figure for daily Irish speakers who would be approaching fluent is around the 60 k mark.
). Now I accept that because I dont speak the language Im much less likely to engage with it than someone like dlofnep who does. He's far more likely to hear it as he's far more likely to kickoff a convo in it in the first place. On that basis I would say that between the two extremes of how many actually speak it, the answer lays in the middle. Its not as low as I think it is or have experience of, but its equally not as high as dlofnep thinks it is or has experience of. IMH I'd reckon the figure for daily Irish speakers who would be approaching fluent is around the 60 k mark.