Talk:Gaeltacht

I've reverted the last edit by Widsith for the following reasons. Not sure if a second definition could be made, but the meaning you've given it is too uncommon to be the only def. --Dmol (talk) 08:00, 31 October 2012 (UTC)
 * 1) The part of Ireland (or, occasionally, of other countries) where Gaelic (i.e. Irish) is the predominant vernacular language.
 * The areas are officially recognised by the government, and have been for almost 100 years.
 * The term may have once meant places in other countries, but certainly doesn't now.
 * The usage notes about the plural should be left, to indicate that the officially incorrect form is commonly used.
 * The quote given does not indicate the commonly understood meaning of the word.