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Search By Live95 News Team via Getty Images Irish people are in danger of downplaying their own ability to speak Irish, according to a new study by Mary Immaculate College.
The study also suggests that lack of confidence in the language could be linked to an absence of quality feedback in schools.
The findings in this research suggest that the Irish population possesses a knowledge of Irish language that is often unacknowledged or dismissed due to negative experiences from our school days.
The Official Languages Act of 2003, which requires public bodies within the Irish state to provide services through both Irish and English, served as the inspiration behind the study.