Sentences with phrase «about gaelic»

I will be talking about Christ, about bereavement, about Gaelic, about history, about what I'm reading, what I'm writing and what I'm doing.

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There has been a lot of talk this summer about «the gap» between the few elite Gaelic football counties and the rest.
To her, this sounded like a lot, but the national Gaelic Development Agency was pleased: it's about the number of bilingual speakers they were already aiming to produce through classes and programs, a spokesman told The Scotsman when Kandler's study came out.
That telling resonates with a later yarn about ships from the Spanish Armada, wrecked on the shores of Ireland and the Scottish Orkney Islands in 1588, Bradley says: «Good - looking, dark - haired Spaniards washed ashore» and had children with Gaelic and Orkney Islands women, creating a strain of Black Irish with dark hair, eyes, and skin.
Its use by the traditional, vibrantly healthy Gaelic culture was written about in the nutritional classic Nutrition and Physical Degeneration.
It's always good to impress your date with a cultural day, so why not spend a day learning about the history of one of the finest Gaelic castles in Ireland?
Rùm (Scottish Gaelic pronunciation:), a Scottish Gaelic name often anglicised to Rum, is one of the Small Isles of the Inner Hebrides, in the district of Lately, I have received many questions by email, mostly general, about Malibu rum.
(In English and Gaelic with subtitles) Footnote (PG for mature themes, smoking, mild epithets and brief nudity) Israeli drama about a father (Shlomo Bar - Aba) and son (Lior Ashkenazi), both Talmudic scholars at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, whose healthy rivalry turns ugly when the elder wins the nation's highest prize for scholarship.
(In English and Gaelic with subtitles) House of Boys (Unrated) Homoerotic, coming - of - age drama, set in 1984, about a rebellious, gay teen (Layke Anderson) who runs away to Amsterdam where he seduces his straight roommate (Benn Northover) into a torrid love affair that takes a tragic turn when he ends up HIV +.
But was there ever some doubt about the plan, since as beloved as Gaelic is there are, relatively speaking, a fairly small percentage of people who speak and read the language?
The article was about the problems of getting Harry Potter translated in to Scottish Gaelic and what effect that had on promoting the language.
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