Antrim Irish
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The Antrim Dialect is an extinct dialect of Irish formerly spoken in County Antrim until its extinction in February 1983 following the death of Séamus Bhriain Mac Amhlaig.[4][5]
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Antrim Irish | |
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East Ulster Irish | |
Gaedhilge[1] | |
Ethnicity | Irish people |
Extinct | February 1983 (Rathlin Dialect)[2] |
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Since it survived into the 20th century it is well attested such as the Doegen Recordings.[6]