There are a number of languages used in
Ireland.
Irish is the only language to have originated from within the island, while others have been introduced through foreign settlements. Since the late nineteenth century,
English has been the predominant first language. A large minority claims some ability to use Irish, but it is the first language for a small percentage of the population. Within the
Republic of Ireland, under the
Constitution of Ireland, both languages have official status, with Irish being the national and first official language.
Northern Ireland has no official language, however English is the de facto official language of the
United Kingdom and Irish and
Ulster-Scots are recognised regional languages.