The Irish language appears to be experiencing a revival, gaining international recognition through films such as An Cailín Ciúin, Kneecap, and Foscadh. Recent surveys show that most Leaving Cert students advocate for compulsory Irish education, and a significant number of adults express a desire to enhance their language skills. However, despite this positive sentiment, there is a notable lack of concrete support and action to foster and promote the language effectively, revealing a discrepancy between public interest and practical engagement.
The Irish language is gaining visibility globally through films and student surveys, yet actual support for linguistic initiatives remains stagnant despite the enthusiasm.
While three out of four adults express a desire to improve their Irish, the tangible advancements in supporting the language seem delayed, indicating a gap between desire and action.
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