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Mary Delargy from Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin, an Irish language cultural organisation in County Londonderry, said she is "absolutely delighted, as I think every other Irish speaker will be" by the move. Ms Delargy said: "It's actually a recognition of the power of the language and the importance of the language." She said while she was growing up she was made to feel that it was a "minority language" but the move by "a very big organisation like Netflix" will show the "recognition of the importance of it, of the significance of it right across". She added that people across the world will "see that there is another language that we speak that's part of our heritage, part of our culture and an important part of who we are. "We may be a small country, but our culture is very important worldwide."