Interesting article.
The UK will take English with them after brexit as there is no official English speakers in the EU but they will continue to use it and possibly continue to develop it into EU english.
Bloomberg - no longer own english
Interesting article.
The UK will take English with them after brexit as there is no official English speakers in the EU but they will continue to use it and possibly continue to develop it into EU english.
Bloomberg - no longer own english
wtf?Well its Irish so English is a second language in the Ireland of Ireland.
Yeah, that's what's holding you back.Ive simply got better things to do.
Lol.
Your time would be much better spent teaching people English.
Well its Irish so English is a second language in the Ireland of Ireland.
Ireland remains in the EU no?
Learning a 2nd language changes how you think, usually for the better, you should try it some time
I'll let everyone know we're not all speaking English to each other "officially" apparently.
Gaelic is Irelands first language.English is still an official language you fuckwit. Oh, and guess where English isn't an official language? The UK. Which has no official languages.
Gaelic is Irelands first language.
And English is Englands official language..
You can overlap UK..but thats like whatever.
It does mention in that article that malta and ireland use english for law."Irish" is Ireland's Official First Language (as Gaeilge in Irish), English is the other Official Language, that everybody speaks. In practice the only place Irish is spoken and used as a first language is the Gaeltacht areas, which have a total population of about 50-60K people) Everywhere else, English is first. "Gaelic" is spoken in Scotland (but isn't an official language in law). England does not have an official language de jure, but obviously English is the de facto language. The only place in the UK with official languages in law is Wales, which has Welsh and (ironically) English is official languages. Even NI doesn't have official languages although minority languages are "protected" as part of the GFA.
NB. English is also one of the two official languages of Malta.
It does mention in that article that malta and ireland use english for law.
It seems like a certain kind of person is trying awfully hard to find something to use against a 16 year old girl.
I think a 16 year old girl is being used by a lot of people as a puppet. And there are a lot more worthy people to spear head change.It seems like a certain kind of person is trying awfully hard to find something to use against a 16 year old girl.
I think a 16 year old girl is being used by a lot of people as a puppet. And there are a lot more worthy people to spear head change.
But the thing is just something someone posted on the internet. I didnt know any of that stuff about the other dude. Found it interesting.
I dont hate her.That's because you don't care so your whole argument is moot anyway.
However I do know of that dude, he built those things that float around the oceans collecting plastic.
Calling her a puppet means that she's not actually aware of what she's doing, I think she is.
Why do old men have to hate young people that tell them they're wrong lol.