- Gaelic
Gaelic as an adjective means "pertaining to the
Gaels ", including language and culture. As a noun, it may refer to the group of languages spoken by theGaels , or to any one of the individual languages.Gaelic languages
In referring to languages, Gaelic may mean or refer to:
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Goidelic languages - or "Gaelic languages":*Irish language , or the derivedNewfoundland Irish dialect:*Scottish Gaelic , or the derivedCanadian Gaelic dialect:*Manx language When referring to Irish Gaelic or Manx Gaelic, it is usually pron-en|ˈgeɪlɪk. When referring to Scottish Gaelic, Gaelic is usually pronounced IPA|/ˈgɑːlɪk/ or IPA|/ˈgælɪk/; IPA2|ˈgalɪk in Scots and
Scottish English .Gaelic culture and history
As an adjective, Gaelic may refer to the
Gaelic culture and history of the Gaelic-speaking peoples, with reference to, amongst other things:*
Gaels (The Gaelic peoples)
*The Gaelic Association (An Comunn Gàidhealach)
*TheGaelic Athletic Association
*TheGaelic College of Celtic Arts and Crafts
*Gaelic football
*Gaelic games
*Gaelic handball
*TheGaelic League (Conradh na Gaeilge)
*Gaelic-Norse
*Gaelic punk
*TheGaelic Revival
*Gaelic-speaking congregations in the Church of Scotland
*Gaelic script (typeface)Other uses
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SS Gaelic ee also
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Differences between Scottish Gaelic and Irish
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