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What does Gaelic mean?
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Gaelic

Gaelic is a family of languages in the British Isles that have mostly died out that includes Scottish (the native language of the Scottish Highlands), Manx (the language of the Isle of Man) and Irish (the language of Ireland). Most Irish people speak Gaelic.

Gaelic

(= Celtic) relating to or characteristic of the Celts any of several related languages of the Celts in Ireland and Scotland

Synonyms Gaelic synonyms

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gaelic English » English

gadhelic Celtic

Topics Gaelic topics

What do people use Gaelic to talk about?

Examples Gaelic examples

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Simple sentences

It was four months ago that Tom began to learn Gaelic.
I speak a little Scottish Gaelic.
Do you speak English and Scottish Gaelic?
Scottish Gaelic is very interesting, isn't it?
In seventeen sixty-seven, the New Testament was printed in Scottish Gaelic.
I am learning Gaelic.

Movie subtitles

Considering his mother spoke nothing but Gaelic.
Do you speak Gaelic?
Au Gaelic akye?
Gaelic.
By Jupiter, there is a deep secret to the Gaelic strength.
Meanwhile in the Gaelic village.
I shall now sing a lay in honour of Gaelic courage!
Nothing. He just sat there and said something in Gaelic.
What's Gaelic?
My brother spoke the Gaelic.
I'm quite fluent in the Gaelic, you know.
It's a Gaelic musical competition.
The last road sign was in Gaelic.
What if he was one of these Gaelic mystics?
You speak Gaelic?
And you speak Gaelic?
You do speak Gaelic?
An Irish and a Gaelic.
The last road sign was in Gaelic. It's not one of my languages.
Oh I was hoping it was Gaelic wine!
It's probably ancient Gaelic.
Gaelic?
Is that Gaelic you're talking?
Brown stuff, this Gaelic.
TARDIS is a. is a Gaelic word.
I think it's Gaelic.
Teach me some Gaelic then.
It's much better in Gaelic.
Go on, you Gaelic fucking garlic-breath tossers!
Go on, you gaelic fucking garlic-breath tossers!
It's Gaelic.
How do you say that in Gaelic?
Something in Gaelic.
Here comes the Consul Gaius Julius Caesar, Son of Venus, Imperator of the Gaelic Legions.
From the Gaelic Cinaed, and Cinaed means...born of fire.
I'm sorry, we don't speak Gaelic.

News and current affairs

The use of the Welsh language in Britain and Gaelic in Ireland is greater today than fifty years ago.
Gaelic is spoken by only about 80,000 of Scotland's 5.1 million inhabitants.

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