Sentences with phrase «into gaelic»

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Put them all together into a system of equations that describe the growth of the three different groups — English speakers, Gaelic speakers, and bilinguals — and you can calculate what inputs are required for a stable bilingual population to emerge.
Once isolated on the British Isles, the ancient language morphed into Welsh and Gaelic.
Yes, there's a kindly priest (Jim Broadbent) and a scene where a homeless man sings a folk song in beautiful Gaelic, but Crowley never leans into the obvious.
Sidekick Jamie Bell also performs well, especially in convincingly having to speak Gaelic, though, as with the lack of contrast in the atmosphere of the film, the duplicitous nature of his character isn't called into question nearly enough for the scenes in the middle of the film where he must pretend to be the master to Tatum's slave to be as effective as is warranted in the script.
(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 +.
English, like Gaelic and most languages, is more complex the deeper one delves into it, and the more of its nuances one learns.
The worksheets themselves are in English and the students do need to translate the places and objects they see into Scottish Gaelic.
Some of these include the tenth - century Book of Deer, which is probably the oldest surviving Scottish manuscript and contains the earliest known examples of written Gaelic; the thirteenth - century Life of Edward the Confessor, which contains masterpieces of illumination; the Cairo Genizah collections, which are glimpses into the everyday live of a Jewish community in Egypt over a period of 1,000 years; digital versions of its Islamic and Sanskrit collections of both secular and religious texts, including some of the earliest surviving Qur» ans; the Nash Papyrus, which contains one of the oldest texts from the Hebrew Bible, the Codex Bezzae, one of the most important New Testament manuscripts; and others.
J: We had the book translated into Scots language and Gaelic editions which was great.
In the Gaelic marketing campaign, Sinna is combating to turn into the excessive king of Ireland.
The game's visuals look spectacular, and we're pleasantly surprised by the incorporation of Gaelic mythology into the story, level design, and character art.
Sitting at a desk, he was talking gibberish one moment, with a Gaelic accent the next, then dipping into Dada-esque sound poetry, periodically speeding up to the very edge of nonsense so expertly that it was as if someone was hitting fast - forward on his mouth.
Specifically, a dense, overly sweet, Gaelic variety called Beltane that, according to anthropologists, was divided into pieces, one for each villager, and whoever received the slice covered in sawdust was pushed into a roaring bonfire.
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