Russian linguist trying to save the Irish language·
In a highly improbable turn of
events, a Russian man has been tasked with saving and reviving the Irish language
in an isolated, rural part of Ireland.
Dr. Victor Bayda, a native of Moscow, has been named as an Irish
language officer in the Kerry Gaeltacht (a primarily Irish-speaking region) by
the Comhchoiste Ghaeltacht Uíbh Ráthaigh, a local community organization in the
area which is tasked with reviving the language.
“Irish is such a
beautiful language and is well worth learning. It’s a different way of thinking
and the language allows you to express yourself in creative ways not possible
in most major European languages. It’s certainly a language worth saving and
holding on to,” Bayda told Irish state broadcaster RTE
Bayda is tasked with stopping the rather precipitous decline of the
native language in the Ireland’s rural south. According to a 2016 census, just
seven percent of the local Gaeltacht population speak Irish on a daily basis,
outside of the education system.
“We are confident
that we have found the right man.”
Bayda’s appointment has been met with widespread approval in Ireland and
his TV and radio appearances have unleashed a deluge of positive comments. He
is being heaped with praise for his excellent command of the language, his
faultless accent and his abundant enthusiasm.
Many have noted that his mastery and love of the language is making them
feel ashamed of their own ability to speak their native tongue.
Reference:
https://www.rt.com/news/452071-russian-man-reviving-irish-language/
Reference:
https://www.rt.com/news/452071-russian-man-reviving-irish-language/

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