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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 25 October 2005

Tuesday, 25 October 2005

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Enda Kenny

Question:

212 Mr. Kenny asked the Taoiseach the number of households in each Gaeltacht area where it is estimated that Irish is spoken on a full-time basis as an every day language; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [30648/05]

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The information requested by the Deputy is contained in the following table which is based on the results of the 2002 census of population. The question used in the census was as follows:

11. Can you speak Irish?

Answer if aged 3 years or over.

1 Yes

2 No

If ‘Yes’, do you speak Irish?

1 Daily

2 Weekly

3 Less often

4 Never.

It is important to bear in mind that the census question seeks information on ability to speak the Irish language and frequency of speaking it. It is not possible to infer the number of households where Irish is being spoken on a full-time basis from the census data.

Private households in each Gaeltacht area classified by the number of persons who speak Irish daily, census 2002.

Number of daily Irish speakers in the household

Total Gaeltacht area

Cork

Donegal

Galway City

Galway County

Kerry County

Mayo County

Meath County

Waterford

Total households

29,777

1,137

8,347

3,825

9,012

2,859

3,677

466

454

None

15,175

616

3,789

2,987

3,447

1,389

2,454

270

223

1 or more

14,602

521

4,558

838

5,565

1,470

1,223

196

231

of which:

1

5,884

189

1,915

438

1,987

617

571

81

86

2

3,933

129

1,254

234

1,494

364

355

42

61

3

2,086

88

579

109

861

233

150

26

40

4

1,366

61

415

42

592

143

69

24

20

5

822

35

239

10

381

73

53

15

16

6 or more

511

19

156

5

250

40

25

8

8

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