gaelic in A Sentence

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    Scottish Gaelic(from 12th century).

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    The Gaelic Athletic Association.

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    Like Gaelic has absolutely none.

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    In the Gaelic form, Scottish traditional county names

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    Each Gaelic Athletic Association county has its own

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    Irish(Gaelic) data files.

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    seen in parts of the Scottish Highlands English/Scottish Gaelic.

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    use until the Bible was translated into Scottish Gaelic.

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    Australia by means of a'dictation test' in Scottish Gaelic.

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    The Gaelic“usquebaugh”, meaning“Water of Life”, phonetically became“usky” and then“whisky” in English.

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    culture by allegiances to county teams in Hurling and Gaelic football.

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    Dennehy was a talented underage player in both soccer and Gaelic football.

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    Note that whiskey has a similar etymology, from the Irish/Scottish Gaelic uisce beatha/uisge-beatha.

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    Stirling comes from the Gaelic sruighlea, which either means“battle” or something along the lines of“Melyn's dwelling.”.

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    However, English still continues to exert its dominating effects over Gaelic Irish throughout much of the country.

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    Renowned St John church, for several years some religious acts and services were held in the Gaelic language.

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    Euan- This Gaelic name is the anglicized form of Eoghann, but is common enough now to be pronounced correctly.

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    By 1607, Ireland was under English control, bringing the old Gaelic political and social order to an end.

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    In the Gaelic form, Scottish traditional county names are generally distinguished by the designation siorramachd-literally"sherrifdom", e.g. Siorramachd Earra-ghaidheal Argyllshire.

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    By 1607, Ireland was fully under English control, bringing the old Gaelic political and social order to an end.

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    County identity is heavily reinforced in the local culture by allegiances to county teams in Hurling and Gaelic football.

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    Renfreshire gets its name from the Gaelic words Rinn Friu, but unfortunately we once again can't be certain what that means.

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    First, it could come from the Gaelic word banbh, which means“piglet,” though this is considered an unlikely origin by many sources.

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    An Comunn Gàidhealach performs assessment of spoken Gaelic, resulting in the issue of a Bronze Card, Silver Card or Gold Card.

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    The show hired a language coach to teach the cast the ancient Gaelic dialect of Outlander, which is actually quite difficult to master.

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    This ground-breaking, internationally acclaimed masters programme offers you a unique opportunity to investigate Gaelic culture- entirely through the language of the Gaels themselves.

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    Scottish Highlanders were forbidden to speak their Gaelic language or wear their national dress and large numbers were forcibly driven out of their homeland.

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    Ayrshire(Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Inbhir Àir, pronounced) is a historic county and registration county in south-west Scotland, located on the shores of the Firth of Clyde.

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    The Scottish Highlanders were forbidden to speak their Gaelic language or wear their national dress, and large numbers were forcibly driven out of their homeland.

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    The day after his death, a crowd of 81,553 spectators applauded Heaney for three minutes at an All-Ireland Gaelic football semi-final match on 1 September.

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