Celtic language spoken in Ireland.
1The blogger known as Clisare is known for her videos as gaeilge and Irish specific humour.
2And like so many of my generation I had a fair smattering of gaeilge hammered into me at school.
3Having said that, I cannot write an e-mail As Gaeilge with Gmail.
4It was all carried out in a foreign language, as Gaeilge.
5One plays the Gaeilge card and the other hammers it with Ulster Scots.
6He taught English and on occasion also maths and Gaeilge.
7This renewed interest in the cupla focal is evidenced by our flourishing Colaisti Gaeilge.
8And he argues from this figure against the setting up of Telefis na Gaeilge.
9Nialler9 fails on that score as he speaks more Mandarin Chinese than the Gaeilge.
10Her smattering of Gaeilge is courtesy of a DVD and textbook from Auntie Mary.
11Mr Ahern opened his address on the achievements of the Irish EU Presidency as Gaeilge.
12Last year was Bliain na Gaeilge when the Irish language was celebrated across the world.
13Up till some time ago most of the information leaflets contained the cupla focail Gaeilge.
14Plus it gives me a chance to enjoy the Irish music and practise my Gaeilge.
15But Bord na Gaeilge welcomed the Bill and said it contained important commitments to the language.
16I am sure he will agree that it is the ideal place for Telefis na Gaeilge.