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  2. Languages of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The dialect of English spoken in Northern Ireland shows influence from the lowland Scots language. [12] There are supposedly some minute differences in pronunciation between Protestants and Catholics, the best known of which is the name of the letter h, which Protestants tend to pronounce as "aitch", as in British English, and Catholics tend to pronounce as "haitch", as in Hiberno-English.

  3. Irish language in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    As in other parts of Ireland, Irish was the main language in the region of present-day Northern Ireland for most of its recorded history [citation needed].The historic influence of the Irish language in Northern Ireland can be seen in many place names, for example the name of Belfast first appears in the year 668, and the Lagan even earlier ("Logia", Ptolemy's Geography 2,2,8).

  4. Languages of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In the Republic of Ireland, under the Constitution of Ireland, both languages have official status, with Irish being the national and first official language. [3] In Northern Ireland, English is the primary language for 95% of the population, and de facto official language, while Irish is recognised as an official language and Ulster Scots is ...

  5. Bilingual education by country or region - Wikipedia

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    Irish Gaelic received official recognition in Northern Ireland for the first time in 1998 under the Good Friday Agreement. A cross-border body known as Foras na Gaeilge was established to promote the language in both Northern Ireland and the Republic. The British government in 2001 ratified the European Charter for Regional or Minority ...

  6. Culture of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Northern Ireland Sign Language and Irish Sign Language have been recognised since 29 March 2004. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A third, British Sign Language is also used. At the 2001 census , Chinese was the most widely spoken minority language in Northern Ireland, with Shelta , Arabic and Portuguese also spoken by a significant number of people. [ 1 ]

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  8. Category:Languages of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Languages of Northern Ireland" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Junior doctors in Northern Ireland vote for strike action ...

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    A 24-hour walkout is planned at hospitals across Northern Ireland from March 6-7. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...