Celtic language native to Scotland.
Sinònims
Examples for "gaelic"
Examples for "gaelic"
1Number 85 has the local gaelic football grounds over the back wall.
2On Gaelic Games:Each year the GAA director general produces his annual report.
3Leanness, strength and speed are the great obsessions in Gaelic games today.
4Ultimately this ladies Gaelic football Top 50 is a very personal choice.
5He decided to learn Irish - attending a Gaelic class every week.
1V. gd- Iwillkeep her, but I will also watch the Plate.
2Background and objective: gd T-cell lymphomas are only exceptionally observed in transplanted patients.
3With two minutes to gd we packed down for a scrum on our five-yard line.
4GD: This is a post-apocalyptic future where things have gone very wrong.
5Km was different in normal individuals relative to GD and NPD patients.
1Proceedings will take place entirely through Irish and Scots Gaelic.
2I am a linguist working in the University of Edinburgh studying the phonology of Scots Gaelic.
3Bradachin (Brad-da-chin) From the Scots Gaelic meaning "little thief." The ch is pronounced as in loch.
4We are conducting this study because it is believed that Scots Gaelic is about to become extinct as well.
5Julie Fowlis navigates the linguistic barriers of Scots Gaelic to communicate as powerfully as the best torch singers, writes Siobhán Long.
1A few months ago I was channel surfing here in London where I live, and skimmed by BBC Alba, the Scottish Gaelic language television channel.
1My family tree has mostly Irish and Scottish Gaelic roots.
2It would also standardize Scottish Gaelic spelling which, until recently, varied from region to region.
3Speakers of Scottish Gaelic hope to persuade Microsoft to develop a spell-checker for the ancient tongue.
4This sparked an interest in Scottish Gaelic.
5Scottish Gaelic, one of the Western world's least spoken languages, could get a boost toward survival from Microsoft.
6A very satisfying aspect of the book is the attention paid to Welsh, Scottish Gaelic and, especially, Irish-language speakers.
7Derived from the Scottish Gaelic Domhnall, "Donald" has a reek of heather and damp grouse to it.
8We get a lesson in Scottish Gaelic Puirt-a-beul (mouth music) from musician and broadcaster, Mary Ann Kennedy.
9Scottish Gaelic traditions are enjoying a revival in parts of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia (New Scotland).
10Rankin is charm personified, though the crowd don't appreciate her equating our precious Gaeilge to the ' Scottish Gaelic' she claims they know.
11While mention is made of Scottish Gaelic and Welsh television services in the Bill, none is made of Irish in the North.
12Presumably to maintain order cois fharraige to protect locals from contamination by Scottish Gaelic and Manx invaders or summer students from D4?
13If Microsoft gives the go-ahead for Scottish Gaelic, supporters will have a head start on the process of actually building a spell-checker.
14That the needs of Scottish Gaelic and Welsh - linguistic cousins of Irish - are both addressed in the legislation is to be welcomed.
15I have sometimes, in the second part of the book, used stories preserved in the Scottish Gaelic, as will be seen by my references.
16A few months ago I was channel surfing here in London where I live, and skimmed by BBC Alba, the Scottish Gaelic language television channel.
Translations for scottish gaelic