Irish (Gaeilge) is natively spoken by about 217,000 people, primarily in Ireland, where it is an official language alongside English. It is integral to Irish cultural identity, known for its ancient myths, folklore, and traditional music. Written in the Latin alphabet with additional diacritical marks, Irish grammar features a verb-subject-object (VSO) word order, initial mutations of nouns and verbs, and a complex system of verbal endings that denote tense, aspect, and mood.
Stats
Language Family: Indo-European
Writing System: Latin
Writing System Type: Alphabet
Writing Direction: L to R
Tones / Pitch Accent: N
Morphology: Fusional
Cases: 4
Grammatical Gender / Noun Class: 2
Number of Verb Tenses: 4
Word Order: VSO
Number of Vowels (Monophthongs): 11
Number of Consonants: 33
Areas Where Spoken
Ireland (official) (> 4%) (> 211 k)
United Kingdom (~ 0.009%) (~ some 6 k people)
Resources
Dictionaries
Téarma.ie (Technical terminology)
YouTube
An Loingseach - Indepth pronunciation breakdowns
dazpatreg - Grammar and learning tips
Caomhnú Árann - For nature
Courses
Cúrsaí - Online Irish Courses
DCU free course: An Introduction to Irish Language and Culture
Grammar
Books
Podcasts
Radio
TV
TG4 Player - All shows
Molscéal - Local news pieces