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Is áis é seo do dhaoine chun a gcuid Gaeilge a úsáid 'gus nascanna a roinnt. Please put translation requests, any comments/posts in…

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37,175

Created

July 26, 2009

17 years ago

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How to think about r/gaeilge

This community serves as a platform for individuals to use and share the Irish language, Gaeilge. It emphasizes the importance of engaging in the language and encourages members to post translation requests and comments in English only in designated threads. The distinct focus on preserving and promoting the Irish language, along with strict posting guidelines, fosters a dedicated environment for language enthusiasts and learners alike.

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  • Audience

    Members of this community are primarily individuals interested in the Irish language, ranging from native speakers to learners. The demographic includes a mix of ages, with a likely skew towards younger individuals who are passionate about cultural heritage and language preservation. The vibe is supportive and educational, with members eager to help each other improve their language skills and share resources.

  • Posting culture

    Posting etiquette in this community is quite strict, with a clear expectation that posts in English should only appear in specific threads. Content that promotes personal projects or self-promotion is discouraged, with a guideline suggesting that only a small percentage of posts should link to personal content. Engaging discussions, language practice, and resource sharing are encouraged, while off-topic or promotional posts are likely to be downvoted or removed.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands should approach this community with caution, as overt promotion is generally unwelcome. Authentic engagement through sharing valuable resources related to the Irish language or culture may be more positively received. Brands can consider sponsoring educational content or collaborating with community members to create language-learning materials. However, transparency and genuine interest in the community's goals are essential to avoid backlash against perceived commercialization.

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r/gaeilge — frequently asked questions

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How many subscribers does r/gaeilge have?

r/gaeilge has approximately 37,175 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/gaeilge created?

r/gaeilge was created on July 26, 2009 (17 years ago).

What is r/gaeilge about?

This community serves as a platform for individuals to use and share the Irish language, Gaeilge. It emphasizes the importance of engaging in the language and encourages members to post translation requests and comments in English only in designated threads. The distinct focus on preserving and promoting the Irish language, along with strict posting guidelines, fosters a ded…

What subreddits are similar to r/gaeilge?

Communities similar to r/gaeilge include r/irishhistory, r/gaa, r/irishfolklore, r/irishpolitics, r/casualireland.

Who are the most active posters on r/gaeilge?

The most frequent posters on r/gaeilge include u/galaxyrocker, u/[deleted], u/Prestigious-Cake-600.

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