Is your country's language dead?

Is your country's language dead?
Ours is dead only 8000 people speak it.

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Which tongue are you referring to?

Gaelic. 40k can speak it but only 8-10k use it as their first language.

No.

Does irish count as gaelic

Its over.

Irish is one dialect, or group of dialects, of Gaelic. Yes it is Gaelic.

google reports 58 000 speakers. where does your figure derive from?

no, thriving as always.

Do you know anyone with genetic diseases caused by inbreeding?

cnn.com/2020/07/02/uk/gaelic-language-crisis-scli-intl-gbr/index.html

The Highland University guesses based off current trends that it will essentially be dead in 10 years.

no

Its dying out at least in the cities. The great irony is that viennas dialect first displaced the dialects of the surrounding region while it is now the first to be displaced by mix of standard TV german and immigrant languages

>tf
>tp

A dead language is a language which at one point in time had gone extinct, so there are no original native speakers. Even if there are native speakers now if it was extinct before then it is dead.

no one cares asf

Bloke down the pub speaks Gaelic fluently and I live on the south coast
Says he uses it if he ever goes back home which he never does now

I don't see how that connects.

fucking love mustard lads, have it on every sandwich i can

>current year
>cnn

99% are like that
They learn Gaelic as a child, work in Glasgow for 30 years never speaking it and then move back complaining suddenly that no one speaks it.

nao jinguuji is the ideal