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Tara

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2020.02.25 10:34

💬 One of my followers asked me a very important question.. and

I thought I should share
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Q: You are from Ireland 🇮🇪, how come you speak English as your native language and not Irish? 💬

Here is my answer!
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Did you know that the Irish language exists? 🇮🇪
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  • Abraham Koh 2020.02.25 10:45

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    But it is said that one's native language disappears.....😥
  • Tara 2020.02.25 10:46

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    @Abraham Koh yeah it’s true.. ireland has tried to do a lot of things to keep the language alive but it’s slowly disappearing :(
  • kisroyuan RB 2020.02.25 10:46

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    Thanks for sharing
  • lllllIIIlll 2020.02.25 10:48

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    @Tara Is irish and british ethically different?
  • Tara 2020.02.25 10:50

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    @lllllIIIlll yes, and Irish people get very offended when they are called British 😂
  • lllllIIIlll 2020.02.25 10:56

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    @Tara Sorry, I don't know much about irish history. In my knowledge, Irish colonized around late 19th century, but Irish people asserted that they want the independence, and there was violation around northern Ireland. And Irish get independence around 1970s. Is it true? My apologies if I misunderstood. And what I want to know is why northern ireland is a part of britain not a part of ireland. This causes Brexit issue as a way of "backstop" can you tell me what was it? I caught some words from news so far but didn't understand proeperly
  • Ms Active Couch Potato 2020.02.25 10:56

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    Sad fact but i love your accent. Think its beautiful. If you dont mind please let me you speak. Very much appreciated.
  • Tara 2020.02.25 11:04

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    @lllllIIIlll no it’s okay! No need to apologize :) yes you’re correct. Actually, we got our independence in 1930-1940s. Northern Ireland is apart of the UK because of the colonialism before and we could never get them back unfortunately.
  • Emma 2020.02.25 11:10

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    I insist that my nephews should speak our first language (not Mandarin because there are many different languages in China). Otherwise it's going to be lost.
  • おじいちゃん 2020.02.25 11:14

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    The northern Ireland is going to leave the UK after Brexit, right?
  • Tara 2020.02.25 11:20

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    @おじいちゃん no they are leaving Europe with the UK
  • 源 Yuan 2020.02.25 11:21

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    I didn't know Irish before.
  • lllllIIIlll 2020.02.25 11:23

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    @Tara Hmm, it appears that it's very complexed. I will find out the history in the Wikipedia.
  • 韦唯 2020.02.25 11:31

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    @Emma 一个好的文化不怕被淹没的
  • Emma 2020.02.25 11:33

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    @韦唯 家乡话,好多孩子都不会讲课
  • おじいちゃん 2020.02.25 11:50

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    @Tara I heard Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 would held a referendum to leave the UK after Brexit. Is it right?
  • 韦唯 2020.02.25 11:53

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    @Emma Still that.
  • black 2020.02.25 12:33

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    when i was doing my phd in cork, the Queen visited our institute. My supervisor gave us a day off and shut the lab down.😜😜
  • Mhd 2020.02.25 14:30

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    Pitty😓
  • Lhamo 2020.02.27 10:57

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    Please think highly of your mother language.🙏
  • PP 2020.03.05 17:40

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    Tiocfaidh ar lá 🇮🇪
  • Tara 2020.03.05 23:18

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    @PP hahaha love it

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