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Meanings of gaelic language in English
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Usage of gaelic language in English
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Admittedly in 2009 the Manx Gaeliclanguage was declared "extinct" by Unesco.
2
They were in the Gaeliclanguage, which was often spoken by Simon and his family.
3
In Northern Ireland as a whole, use of the Irish Gaeliclanguage is indeed below that of Cantonese.
4
Charles asked about the strange Highland dress, which he had not seen before, and about the Gaeliclanguage.
5
I like the Gaeliclanguage, and have attended evening classes in an effort to improve my cúpla focail.
6
Now some are now treasuring their Scottish heritage, leading to a renewed interest in the Gaeliclanguage, music and culture.
7
They brought with them the Gaeliclanguage, a simple but austere religion, habits of frugality and method, and aggressive health.
8
This will be the fifth time the festival which celebrates Gaeliclanguage, culture and history will be held in the Western Isles.
9
The Irish Gaelic signs in Queen's Students' Union were tokenistic and played no useful part in the promotion of the Irish Gaeliclanguage.
10
Sir, -As many Irish speakers have stated, the Gaeliclanguage is the first official language of the State and our native tongue.
11
A few months ago I was channel surfing here in London where I live, and skimmed by BBC Alba, the Scottish Gaeliclanguage television channel.
12
However, Gaeliclanguage activists point out that more than 6,000 children are now studying at Irish-first schools and the sector is growing.
13
Translated from the Gaeliclanguage by James MacPherson," London, 1762; together with "Temora, an Ancient Epic Poem in Eight Books," etc., etc., London, 1763.