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Poland saves Irish way of life on island!


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Frank
  Nov 22, 06, 12:51  #1

Report on news tonight, the influx of East Europeans people to Inishmore off the west coast has effectively saved the island community, mostly Polish people. The Gaelic (Irish)speaking natives were slowly dwindling away but the population is now increasing and prospects are good!

Even to the extent that local Irish speaking children are learning Polish too!

Once again Poland saves the world!


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Babylon
  Nov 22, 06, 17:05  #2

How it is possible that Poles increase the Irish-speakers?? Tell me more, why native Irish learn Polish? Do they also learn English and Irish?

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Stupidwelsh [Guest]
  Nov 22, 06, 18:21  #3

But, my guess is that traditionally the Celts took the low paid work on the UK mainland, however with the influx of cheaper labour from Poland most Celts have been pushed out of lower paid work, and so no longer make the trip to English cities for work, this has happened concurrently with the EU funded growth in the Celtic countries of the UK- so the simple answer is that Irish people stay/ return home because there’s no incentive for them to work in England, the Poles have replaced the Irish as the low paid workers in the UK.

So the Poles are the new Celts, and that will change when the Bulgarians turn up next year, Poles who haven’t found a secure foot hold in the UK will move on- it’s just an economic effect really.

The language uptake is because if people have no incentive to move they will more likely speak their native language, even if it means relearning it.

In my experience the whole Celtic/Anglo divide is very confusing for most Poles, they were brought up thinking we are all English

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miranda
  Nov 22, 06, 18:26  #4

Quoting: Stupidwelsh, Post #3
in the Celtic countries of the UK-

and what are those?Wales, Scottland and Ireland?


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BubbaWoo
  Nov 22, 06, 18:37  #5

Quoting: Stupidwelsh, Post #3
But, my guess is that traditionally the Celts took the low paid work on the UK mainland, however with the influx of cheaper labour from Poland most Celts have been pushed out of lower paid work, and so no longer make the trip to English cities for work, this has happened concurrently with the EU funded growth in the Celtic countries of the UK- so the simple answer is that Irish people stay/ return home because there’s no incentive for them to work in England, the Poles have replaced the Irish as the low paid workers in the UK.

So the Poles are the new Celts, and that will change when the Bulgarians turn up next year, Poles who haven’t found a secure foot hold in the UK will move on- it’s just an economic effect really.

The language uptake is because if people have no incentive to move they will more likely speak their native language, even if it means relearning it.

In my experience the whole Celtic/Anglo divide is very confusing for most Poles, they were brought up thinking we are all English


interesting take on things... which are the Celtic countries in the UK and can you expand on the Celtic/Anglo divide...

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Babylon
  Nov 23, 06, 10:14  #6

Quoting: Stupidwelsh, Post #3
they were brought up thinking we are all English


In Irland and UK there are only Englishmans because thay all speak english, Irish in Irland there is only 100 000 peoples

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Frank
Edited by: Frank  Nov 23, 06, 11:57  #7

A certain flawed logic there....so canadians who only speak English are English...or French speaking Canadians are french....fraid not!

The Engliash speaking aspect are as the reuslt of historical events, not by choice but by political need....ie you did as you masters demanded!!

Then Polish history teaching isn't very good in the Irish/English relations department...esp as its 800 plus years long!

This has been discussed before, so many people have come to Ireland and haven't done any preparation..........but this sorta thing happens............

After all the Queen of England has a wholly Germanic heritage.....!!


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Babylon
  Nov 23, 06, 15:55  #8

Quoting: Frank, Post #7
A certain flawed logic there....so canadians who only speak English are English...or French speaking Canadians are french....fraid not!


They are Canadians but you see people's of Austria are Austrians, but only citizenship, Austrian's blood is German, They all are German, one man called Hitler fought he was German not Austrian so he went to Germany

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Frank
  Nov 23, 06, 16:54  #9

Perhaps yes in that instance.........but aren't Austrians still Austrian even if they speak german..............Ireland was always a nation........just happened to be occupied by a then later world power..........Irish was largely spoken by all Irish until late 19th century...


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Grzegorz_
  Nov 23, 06, 17:00  #10

I thought that something about drinking.


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Frank
  Nov 23, 06, 17:04  #11

Lol...soz its not.....but coulda been......!


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Babylon
  Nov 24, 06, 03:35  #12

Read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Prussians:

The name Prussia derives from the Old Prussians, a Baltic people related to the Lithuanians and Latvians; Prussia was later conquered by the Teutonic Knights and thereafter slowly Germanized.

So now tell me that Prussians (Germans) can identify with Baltic Prussians (sic!), so in yours: Yes cuz Prussians always were a nation, oh no! fu****en Germans killed and germanized all Prussians, so maybe now there could be real state Prussia with "real" Prussians, but not only Germans and thanks to Stalin (sic!) now there is no (German) Prussians (i wish there can be Baltic Prussian).

Its difficult to say that there is no difference between irish-speaking Irish (that doesn't know one english word) and english-speaking Irish (that doesn't know one irish word)

But I have a lot of admiration for Irishmen 800 years of captivity and their native LANGUAGE still can be RENEWED, I hope that Irish will win and there will be more irish-speaking Irishmen, In my opinion Yes Canadians are Canadians but that doesn't mean they are a native ethnic group!

well as a EXCEPTION in my opinion Brazilians are "ethnic" and are not Portugals, well see Ronaldinho, Romario, Ronaldo they do DISTINGUISH from Portugal (but it's only my view)

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Varsovian
  Nov 24, 06, 06:05  #13

In Wales they say that you're not true Welsh unless you speak it.

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lyndseymoo
  Nov 24, 06, 06:30  #14

I'm Scottish, from Scotland. I am not and have never been English and resent being called English!! William Wallace etc etc FREEDOM!!

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Babylon
  Nov 24, 06, 07:58  #15

In UK there should be BRITISH with native ENGLISH, an Scotish as a minority (60 000 gaelic Scots in northern UK)

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dannyboy
  Feb 15, 07, 17:21  #16

LMAO, to apply this logic, then the world is either English or chinese.
And there are no Polish, only Russian.

Surprised to see a welshman ignorantly saying "the celtic countries of the UK". Last time I checked, there was an uprising in 1916 and a free state since 1921, republic since 1923.
The british love to act like they still have an empire, lol.

Babylon, if the English are not germanic, then please explain to me who is. The english royalty are German in origin, go have a free history lesson over at wikipedia.
As regards the English language, why not check out French, half the English language is derived from French (given the French influence over England since 1066)

Also, ever noticed the similarities between Russian and Polish (I sure have, by learning Polish, I've learned well over half the Russian language)


'In my experience the whole Celtic/Anglo divide is very confusing for most Poles, they were brought up thinking we are all English'
You must have been drinking hemlock or something mate.
In my experience, Polish peope are not only among the best educated people in Europe, they are fully aware of the political divide, and also extremely sensitive to it.
Poland has similar issues with GDANSK (free city of danzig) or LWOW, KIEV, and a whole lot more to boot.


Last but not least, I'm always a little surprised that people find it such a big deal that Irish people speak English. I'm proud and extremely grateful that English is my first language, it means that I can go get a job in nearly any country in the world faster than a non-native speaker.
Polish people would not suffer the trials and tribulations they have to suffer today if they spoke English as a first language.
I can communicate with "somebody" in any country I travel in the world.
I speak the language of business, the lingua franca.
I also speak and like Irish, but its a non-essential language.
I love to learn and speak Polish, but I know apart from speaking to my inlaws and some of my friends,its just a hobby.
I don't remember French and German very well but I enjoyed speaking those also, but again they're non essential.


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