How does Denmark compare with Ireland as a place to be?
Give good reasons for moving to Denmark
The Language and the opportunities:
Irish and Danish is different type of languages. The Irish is Celtic language called Gaelic spoken in official mainly Ireland (Éire) and is also an officially recognised minority language in Northern Ireland (Ulster). There are 1.43 million people in Ireland claim to have some knowledge of Irish, 353,000 humans of who speak it regularly.But there are also Irish speakers in the UK, the USA, Canada, and Australia. Ireland has many schools that teach kids Irish language, so it’s important thing for the people to know their old past. English is still, that language is been talking in Ireland.
In Denmark the national language is Danish, at is one of the Scandinavian languages and is spoken by around 6 million people mainly in Denmark.
In my country we have communities talking Danish as the second language like Germany, Greenland, Faroe Islands, Iceland and Scandinavian countries. Danish is divided into three distinct dialect groups Eastern Danish, Island Danish and Jutlandic. So we are well known for our beautiful language and it’s easy to learn.
Many people and also immigrants has moved to Denmark to explore more our wonderful country, we have a little country but we are still growing fast and moving on, to keep ourselves better as always.
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