Similar words: Israeli, israelite, relic, elicit, pelican, relics, helical, angelic. Meaning: ['gelɪk] n. any of several related languages of the Celts in Ireland and Scotland. adj. relating to or characteristic of the Celts.
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31. The news came out, the soldier's hometown Scottish Gaelic Lane County has to respond.
32. How long does it take to learn Chinese or Japanese vs. Spanish or Irish Gaelic? I would argue less than an hour.
33. So far, I've found Irish and Scottish Gaelic , Welsh, French, Dutch, German, Polish, Spanish, Hebrew, Italian, and English.
34. The book will come out later this year, along with the Irish Gaelic version of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
35. Gaelic has been spoken by the people of Scotland for centuries.
36. There may be more medieval Scottish Gaelic literature than is often thought.
37. A branch of the Celtic languages that includes Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx.
38. This is how Cornish and some dialects of Scottish Gaelic slipped into extinction.
39. Gaelic: It is one of the Celtic Language, and is spoken in parts of the Highlands.
40. Doyle is an ancient Irish Gaelic name meaning 'Dark Foreigner.
41. Today official bodies including national organizations, local authorities and commercial organizations have adopted a Gaelic name.
42. The third resonantly poetic language of Scotland this century is Gaelic.
43. In these models one language always died out and showed an ominous fit with historical data on the way English has crushed Scottish Gaelic and Welsh, and how Spanish dominates Quechua.
44. Some noteless Gaelic poet had made this into a forgotten ballad, some odd verses of which my white-capped friend remembered and sang for me.
45. How long does it take to learn Chinese or Japanese vs. Spanish or Irish Gaelic?
46. In Scotland there are groups of people who are fighting hard to keep Gaelic alive.
47. At the time of the Gaelic revival, Synge explored the soul of Ireland, using the islands' legends and way of speaking in his plays.
48. For example,[www.Sentencedict.com] Irish Gaelic was as commonly spoken as English in the American ranks during the American Revolution.
49. In fact, the word "whisky" comes from the Scottish Gaelic uisge beatha, an adaptation of the Latin phrase aqua vitae, meaning "water of life."
50. Listening very close, I caught the word " whatever'several times, but all the rest was Gaelic.
51. Li Long Gaelic girls , unfortunately, was selected as the revival of the ceremony live offerings.
52. So far, I've deconstructed Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, German, Norwegian, Irish Gaelic, Korean, and perhaps a dozen others.
53. English is the official language, Welsh, Gaelic, and Irish are the indigenous languages.
54. though the Gaelic language is still heard in the Highlands and western isles, the English language is spoken all over the Scotland.
55. Moriarty and Moran, the names of Sherlock Holmes' greatest enemies, are both anglicizations of Irish Gaelic names.
56. Gaelic, the old Celtic language of the Scots, is still heard in the Highlands and the Western Isles.
57. Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Scots and Irish (among others) were all prohibited in education at one time or another, which possibly contributed the most to the plummeting usage of the languages.
58. Welsh, Scots Gaelic and Irish had inferior status to English, whereas Scots wasn't even recognized as a separate language, and all suffered as a result.
59. She sings in Scottish Gaelic and spends her time touring around the world performing Gaelic music and song.
60. Roslyn means 'point of the waterfall' in Scottish Gaelic according to some, or 'ancient knowledge down the line' according to others.
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