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'Deeply infuriating': The Irish speakers fed up over fada-less forms and flights

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  • Ireland's Irish language is facing a crisis, with many speakers expressing frustration over the use of fada-less forms of words on official forms and in signage, sparking debate about the role of the language in modern Ireland.
  • The issue has led to widespread criticism, with many calling for the use of the correct, more traditional spellings to preserve the language and its cultural significance.
  • There are fears that the trend is a sign of a broader decline in the use of Irish, which has seen a significant decline in recent years, despite efforts to promote its use in government and education.
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