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Any language is evolving all the time; constantly developing itself alongside world developments and changes. Translating any document from, or to Irish, is not simply a case of replacing words in one language with those from another, it's far more complicated than that. For this reason we only employ the best: translators who are up to date with changes in their mother tongue.

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To guarantee you only receive the best service for your Irish translation, we only use translators who are living in the country where the target language is used. For every project we undertake, translators with expertise in that particular field and working into their mother tongue are used.
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Providing customers with reliable delivery of urgent translations in more than 150  languages. The key difference of Consulate Translations is our global reputation; which enables us to deliver our customers a superior service.

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Our aim as your translation agency is to establish a long term relationship with you and to become an integral part of your international expansion. We will work with you to help you achieve your objectives in local, national and international markets by providing professional Irish translations of the highest quality.

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The quality of our Irish translations, our exceptional customer service and our no-nonsense technical support will leave you safe in the knowledge you're being looked after by true professionals.

Irish :

Irish (Gaeilge) is a Goidelic language of the Indo-European language family, originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish people. Irish is now spoken as a first language only by a small minority of the Irish population, and as a second language by a larger minority. However, it is widely considered to be an important part of the island's culture and heritage. It enjoys constitutional status as the national and first official language of the Republic of Ireland. It is also an official language of the European Union and an officially recognised minority language in Northern Ireland.

Irish was the predominant language of the Irish people for most of their recorded history, and they brought their Gaelic speech with them to other countries, notably Scotland and the Isle of Man where it gave rise to Scottish Gaelic and Manx. It has the oldest vernacular literature in Western Europe. However, it began to decline under British rule after the seventeenth century. The nineteenth century saw a dramatic fall in the number of speakers partly due to the Great Famine of 1845-1852 (where Ireland lost half its population either to emigration or death) and partly due to government language policies. Irish speaking areas were especially hit hard. By its end, while the language never died out, it was spoken by less than 15% of the national population. Since then, Irish speakers have been a minority except in some areas known as Gaeltachtaí (singular: Gaeltacht), and efforts have been made to preserve and promote the language.

Estimates of fully native speakers range from 40,000 to 80,000 people. In the republic, there are just over 72,000 people who use Irish as a daily language outside education, as well as a larger minority of the population who are fluent but do not use it on a daily basis. (While census figures have suggested the existence of much larger numbers with some ability to speak Irish this has been criticised as giving a misleading impression of the numbers of actual fluent/native speakers). Smaller numbers of Irish speakers exist in Northern Ireland and other countries.

 


 

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