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&lt;p&gt;I&amp;#39;ve always liked different languages and where I live now, &amp;nbsp;a lot of people speak Russian. So I learned russian-not great but ok. &amp;nbsp;I still always wanted to lean gaelic. &amp;nbsp;In my high school, there were meetings to learn but I found out too late. But after watching a movie, even though no one probably speaks it...all the Irish people where I live speak english. But maybe their parents will know and I can make a good impression? The pronunciation seems like it will be the hardest part.&lt;/p&gt;
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