A Celtic language spoken primarily in Ireland.
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Examples for "irish"
Examples for "irish"
1Depression costs Irish business £170 million each year in lost work days.
2Market Report:The Irish market held steady yesterday after rallying strongly on Thursday.
3Just across the Irish Sea, however, are another 60 million potential customers.
4Business Opinion: Irish dairy companies have been hugely successful in recent times.
5The deal would, however, create a customs border down the Irish Sea.
1Scottish and Irish Gaelic have been parting company since the 12th century.
2For instance, the Republic of Ireland gives Irish Gaelic as its official language, and Malta gives Maltese.
3In Northern Ireland as a whole, use of the Irish Gaelic language is indeed below that of Cantonese.
4It was from this story that Oweynagat got its name, which is Irish Gaelic for 'the cave of cats'.
5So is Irish Gaelic Football.
6In his interview with Kim Hill this morning Mr Brash likens Irish Gaelic to Māori as a similarly useless language.
7A man has been arrested in San Francisco in connection with an assault that left an Irish gaelic footballer with brain injuries.
8The Irish Gaelic signs in Queen's Students' Union were tokenistic and played no useful part in the promotion of the Irish Gaelic language.
Translations for irish gaelic