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The Queen started her speech with a few words in what we in Ireland would call Irish (in the English language) or Gaeilge (in the Irish language).
People outside Ireland might call it Irish Gaelic, to distinguish it from Scots Gaelic.
The Irish language within Ireland is not usually referred to as 'Gaelic'.
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