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Meaning of "irish gaelic"

irish gaelic: The phrase refers to the traditional language of Ireland. It is used in the context of discussing Irish culture, history, and the language itself
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  • the Gaelic language indigenous to Ireland, commonly called Gaeilge or Irish

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Irish Gaelic is still spoken throughout this area.
Enya is a phonetic approximation of how Eithne is pronounced in Irish Gaelic.
The main economic activity of the Irish Gaelic was livestock farming.
Irish Gaelic is the official language of the Republic of Ireland.
Donn is the word for brown in the Scottish and Irish Gaelic languages.
Irish Gaelic language.
Firceall formed land boundaries with a number of major ancient Irish Gaelic Kingdoms.
Irish Gaelic medium.
We had near eleven tables in Irish Gaelic.
The modern Irish Gaelic name for the month of August is Lúnasa.
The name comes from Irish Gaelic.
Old Irish Gaelic is sometimes studied in translation, but this is very rare.
The original work was in Irish Gaelic.
Melkorka taught Ólafr Irish Gaelic and urged him to visit her family.
Sláinte is the basic form in Irish Gaelic.

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For one, Irish Gaelic is still the first language here.
There was an attempt to re-vitalize the native rhythm and music of Irish Gaelic.
The term Fenian comes from the Irish Gaelic term Fianna - a prominent band of mythological warriors.
Finck visited the Aran Islands of Ireland, where he lived with speakers of Irish Gaelic.
Seán O'Brien is an Irish Gaelic football player.
The huge letters spell the word Éire, which means Ireland in Irish Gaelic.
Paul McGrane, an Irish Gaelic footballer.
The old Irish Gaelic name for the islands was Insi Orc " island of the pigs.
Their mother-tongue was the Irish Gaelic language.
From the Irish Gaelic Clan meaning " ancient ".
Mavourneen" is a term of endearment derived from the Irish Gaelic mo mhuirnín, meaning "my beloved.
The Irish Gaelic phrase " Sean Nós " is a prime example.
The word originated from the fear sidhean or ‘ fair-sheen ' of Irish Gaelic.
Benny had 11 years of Irish Gaelic and five years of German at school.
Most likely means "strength" in Irish Gaelic.
The O'Flahertys were an Irish Gaelic clan that lived during the 16th century.
Ireland is called " Éire " in Irish Gaelic.
With the addition of Bulgarian, Irish Gaelic and Romanian, the EU now has 23 official languages.
The word comes from the Scottish or Irish Gaelic word ‘ brog ', meaning shoe.
From the Irish Gaelic fiach, meaning " raven ".
In 2007, they even succeeded in registering Irish Gaelic as an official EU language.
When the leaders of the Irish Gaelic alliance fled Ireland in 1607, their lands were confiscated.
In 1970 some members broke away to form the Irish Gaelic Singers conducted by Richard Scanlon.
Páidí Ó Sé, 57, Irish Gaelic football player and manager, suspected heart attack.
The Farrel surname comes from the Irish Gaelic name O Fearghail, which means " man of valor . ".
Could come from the Irish Gaelic eimh, meaning " swift ".
O'Neal is a form of the Irish Gaelic Ua Néill, meaning " grandson / descendant of Niall ".

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