• rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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    Isn’t it taught in school to everyone nowadays? I’d assume that most Irish people know at least a couple of words such as ''hello", “please” and “thank you” that allegedly make you everyone’s BFF in the map’s dark bluegreen area.

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      Yeah and pretty much all of America kids have to take multiple years of foreign language during school.

      Doesn’t mean they learn it unfortunately

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        Lol I took 5 years worth of foreign language during high school just because I could

        1 year French, 2 years Spanish, 2 years Latin. IIRC i took French 1 and Spanish 2 in the same year. And then both Latin classes in senior year (changed schools, block schedule). I’d have taken German too if it wasn’t for, you know, graduating.

        Languages are fun

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      My understanding is it is taught like Canadian kids get taught French but that it doesn’t tend to stick with most unless they make an effort.

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        I was taught Spanish in school, it was mostly a failure but I still know hola, por favor and gracias - and that’s without having any connection to the spanish-speaking world whatsoever, neither through personal relationships nor through the state (my country doesn’t have many spanish-speaking immigrants and doesn’t share a border).

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          Do you think your handful of phrases counts as “speaking” the language? Most of the Irish people I know would know a bit of Irish but most could not have a discussion about anything significant in it.

          Language skills fade if you do not use them.