Irish (Gaeilge) Irish (Gaeilge, or in older spelling Gaedhilge/Gaeilge) is a Celtic language of the Indo-European family. It belongs to the Goidelic (Gaelic) branch of the Insular Celtic subfamily, alongside Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig) and Manx (Gaelg/Yn Vannick). These three languages share a common history and many structural features; speakers of one can often recognise words […]
The Inuktut language
Inuktut Inuktut is a modern, umbrella name used principally in Canada for the varieties of the Inuit language(s) spoken across the Arctic. It generally refers to the set of Inuit dialects and regional languages (including what are commonly called Inuktitut and Inuinnaqtun, among others) rather than to a single, uniform language. Inuktut is one member […]
The Indonesian Language
The Indonesian language Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia, literally “the language of Indonesia”) is the standardized form of Malay used as the official and national language of the Republic of Indonesia. It functions as a lingua franca across an archipelago of hundreds of local languages and dialects, and as the language of government, education, media and wider […]