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12th March 08, 02:01 PM
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An Idirghréasán
The new Mozilla Firefox (beta) is available in 40 languages...including Irish!
I'm really happy the language is picking up momentum. Hopefully, someday, when I say that I'm learning Irish, people will realize that it is a real language.
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12th March 08, 04:46 PM
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Wooohoo!
I already have a version of Word in Scots Gaidhlig, now I just need to bother Mozilla to make firefox in Gaidhlig.
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12th March 08, 04:53 PM
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 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
The new Mozilla Firefox (beta) is available in 40 languages...including Irish!
I'm really happy the language is picking up momentum. Hopefully, someday, when I say that I'm learning Irish, people will realize that it is a real language.
Gailic is more understood as a language than Irish. To many Irish might just be English with a some differing words such as English (British) and English (American). I glad that Irish Gailic is on the upswing, it's a shame when people lose their identity in their own country.
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12th March 08, 05:15 PM
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 Originally Posted by ccga3359
...it's a shame when people lose their identity in their own country.
Living in the USA, I could write a book on that subject. >_>
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14th March 08, 03:07 PM
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It isn't just the beta. A current stable version of FF in Irish is available as well. Go to the FF Download page and click other languages. I do have to wonder, however, why welsh isn't a standalone version and is only available as a language pack.
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