Gaelic的意思和读音

Gaelic

: [ˈɡeɪlɪk] : [ˈɡælɪk]

n.;(

adj.

Gaelicn.

1.the Celtic language of Scotland

2.the Celtic language of Ireland

adj.1.,

n.1.

adj.1.relating to Gaelic, or to the culture of the people who speak it

n.1.a Celtic language that people speak in parts of Scotland; a Celtic language that people speak in parts of Ireland

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1.There seems to have been some patronage of Gaelic poetry by the later Pictish kings.

2.Gaelic is the longest-standing language used in Scotland and can boast one of the richest song and oral traditions in Europe.

3.His mother read aloud to him and his brothers and sisters the high romance of Ossian, the legendary Gaelic hero.西

4.though the Gaelic language is still heard in the Highlands and western isles, the English language is spoken all over the Scotland.西屿

5.Listening very close, I caught the word "whatever" several times, but all the rest was Gaelic.

6.At the time of the Gaelic revival, Synge explored the soul of Ireland, using the islands' legends and way of speaking in his plays.

7.The word comes from Gaelic, the Celtic language of Scotland: A plaide is a woolen blanket with a checked pattern.“plaid”

8.Poor Sir Charles's head was of a very rare type, half Gaelic, half Ivernian in its characteristics.

9.Its fantastic! Its fantastic! Do you know whats interesting, though? It sounds a bit like, like Gaelic!

10.Gaelic has been a dying language for many years, though children are nowadays taught it in school.