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== Latin ==
== Latin ==
Latin was used for written records in Ireland over a thousand years ago, prior to the Anglo-Norman, and even the Norse invasions. It continued to be used long after the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland.
Latin was used for written records in Ireland over a thousand years ago, prior to the Anglo-Norman, and even the Norse invasions. It continued to be used long after the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland.
== Shelta ==
This is the traditional language of Irish travellers. One is unlikely to ever come across this in records, much less so than Irish.
   
   
== Online Databases ==
== Online Databases ==