
Ulster Gaelic
Ulster Gaelic refers to the dialect of the Irish language spoken primarily in the Ulster region of Ireland, which includes parts of Northern Ireland and some counties in the Republic of Ireland. It features unique pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammatical differences from other Irish dialects. Historically, Ulster Gaelic was widespread in the region but declined due to political, social, and historical factors. Today, efforts are underway to revive and preserve it through education, media, and cultural initiatives, making it an important part of regional identity and Irish linguistic heritage.