>His language doesn't use accent marks
OHNONONO
His language doesn't use accent marks
>His country barely speaks his language anymore
We don't need them.
>his country has accent marks to try to do something different
oh no no no
>His country doesn't have a language of it's own
Irish is mandatory in all schools from the age of 4 to 18 user, and you can't go to college unless you pass it
>Accents implemented to indicate pronunciation
>AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH TOO MANY LEDDURS HURTS MY HEDD
>His language
Anyway, we don't use them because you should be able to tell how a vowel is to be pronounced without them.
But we do have Č, Š and Ž.
>But we do have Č, Š and Ž.
That's enough honestly, dunno why mutts freak so hard at the sight of accents or circumflexes
It's literally there to make it easier
>that map
It wasn't supposed to be like this
Also post the real map next time
I thought that map looked odd, knew there had to be way more considering Irish College numbers
You Fail Irish, you Fail the LC lads
âê are the only ones we have but we also have these nifty dots over öü and the autistic causing of g, ğ
We also have s and c taking a shit şç and another autistic i, ı
we dont use qwxj but we have them on our keyboards regardless
We write Č, Š and Ž because the sounds are radically different from C, S and Z. Writing E and O with accents only changes whether the two vowels are pronounced narrowly or widely so they're not written.
The second map is people who say they speak English, the first one is how many actually use it.
Would I be right in saying that one is showing areas where Irish is the daily language and one is showing areas where people can speak Irish (but don't necessarily use it regularly)?
>We also have s and c taking a shit şç
Holy shit that made me giggle, never saw that imagery
Basé
So how fluent is your Lakota, user? More refined than your Cheyenne?
i was going to say s and c shoving a backwards hook up their asses at first
Yep, first map is interchangeable with Gaeltacht regions
Second map is just the people who know the language
Such is Westernization, same thing happening in Germany
Don't let it happen to you Russiabro
>he calls real letters accent marks
Which Gaeltacht area is the best for Irish speakers?
Like are there any areas that are called Gaeltacht where people just don't bother?
We actually call them fàdàs here
Just means broad
Wanted to make sure the Anglos understood though, like how we sing our anti-British songs in English now, enough to make sure they actually understand we don't like them
Not really user, the Gealtacht by definition is an Irish speaking region, I've friends from there that say they text their friends and post on Social media in English, but speak to the locals in Irish
it's not a big problem desu
Useless crap
irish people think they look fancy speaking in broken irish with each other, and no is the wiser because no one bothers learning a dead language except them, only because they're forced to as children
We just do it to piss off Anglos bud
>他的語言沒用到表意字。
Stress of the word is _always_ on the first syllable.
Everything else is just stupid.
Uhuh, whatever you say India
not an argument, british islander
ok, this is compelling. Tioch ar la fa or whatever
how many welshman can speak welsh i wonder
tiocfaidh ár lá to you to bud
Show those Indians who's boss
United Kashmir under Pakistan by 2020
Inshallah
We have Ё
>his "language" doesn't have a ßpecial ßnowflake letter ÄND Ümläüte
löl
Holy shit where do I get a cool double S?
I've always wondered why poles don't use these and instead opt for consonant vomit
m8 your language doesn't even show the vowels
ß
Even standart US English keyboard on android has it
>Poles
>logical solution
I'm afraid not pal
You have to have a medieval tradition of writing two s right next to each other with fancy cursive
Btw pic related looked cool as shit. You should have kept it to flex on anglos even more
Also since 2 years or so we finally got an "official" capital ß: ẞ
ᚒᚄᚐᚔᚇᚓᚐᚅᚅ ᚐ ᚈᚆᚓᚐᚅᚌᚐ ᚐᚅ ᚐᚔᚁᚔᚈᚔᚏ ᚂᚐᚔᚇᚔᚅ
Yeah it was cool as fuck huh?
There was a book on display in my secondary school (High School), that was written in old Gaelic lettering and was available for anyone to read, Irish hasn't changed much at all in 3000 years so it was completely legible
>kept it to flex on anglos
Our government can't stop copying theirs. Sad!
Only putting the stress on the first syllable is what's really stupid
Something about muh unique sounds
ᚐᚆ ᚐ ᚋᚐᚅ ᚑᚃ ᚉᚒᚂᚈᚒᚏᚓ ᚔ ᚄᚓᚓ
>Irish
>his language is not written in its own unique alphabet
Accents are stupid but digraphs are even more. Like, how about inventing new letters for different pronunciations you retards
>Béarla
t. Sassanach
imagine unironically believing that the USA is the same country, people and culture as the tribes that once occupied the land some ages ago.
But c with caron is literally cz
same with s and z, these sounds aren't unique
what the fuck is this
Ogham scripting
old Irish lettering system
Yeah, it looks like some ancient runes, but if you look closer you can actually read it
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
can you actually write modern irish in ogham?
With such a vague definition, every country qualifies
then how come the vast majority doesn't actually speak or even understand it properly. Why are you so weak and lazy? This is why you need to import Indians and other people from all around the world to work for you and eventually live life instead of you? Is this why Irish people would rather go extinct than to run their own country?
ᚐᚄ ᚌᚐᚓᚔᚂᚌᚓ
yeah, the language is basically unchanged, never really mutated, there are some youtube videos on it
Ü, ñ and á
Güiña: mountain cat
Árbol: tree
Baño: bathroom
nah we're not lazy, we work very hard so you guys can come over and take your benefits cheques
Of course, if you wanted to
Only tangentially related but i'm sad we don't use this anymore
It just looks so aesthetically pleasing, shame that it's been ruined by neonazi larping faggots
Wow that looks fucking beautiful
ᚇᚐᚁᚄ ᚑᚅ ᚐᚅᚌᚂᚑᚄ
based
>his language doesn't use Ů ů
Are there ogham characters for á,é,í,ó and ú?
Pairing up vowels for broad sounds single for slender
A, AO, O etc
>a bunch of fucking lines
I don't know, honestly. I've brought it up with Poles on Jow Forums before and they always mention that they have stuff like ś and that using š would complicate things or something. Half the unique sounds that other Slavic languages use sound the same to me, like you couldn't just use the same letter for sz, š and ś.
Samuel F. B. Morse would like a word with you
Looks like arabic for ants
alt+225
>a bunch of fucking lines
>said the germanic tribesmen upon seeing the latin alphabet for the first time
I don't think it was made with computer font size in mind
I häve ä Germän kezböärd sö itß eäßz
>His dead language isn't carried on pretty much by the Icelandics
Eald Englisc in se līctūn
Feel like pure shite, just want the Bretons back
ANGLO SAXONS OUT!!
what's a man to do mate
nice thread
ô like o wearing a hat, ơ like o have a mustache.
Celtic Man come home
Just want my Celtic buddies back on the Islands
Which company did you do that test with?
Which one's the best?
This was with ancestry mate, I heard it was better than 23andme but what do I know, they update the "accuracy" of it every blue moon for whatever that's worth as well
WTF? I've never seen this before, and I've seen weird stuff like Berber or the Ethiopian scripts. It's actually quite interesting.