Sentences with phrase «like gaelic»

How does one sound like a Gaelic Mary Poppins and the other sound like that guy that lives in the subway stop near my house?
English, like Gaelic and most languages, is more complex the deeper one delves into it, and the more of its nuances one learns.

Not exact matches

Like many other classic glamour names, Bridget is a Gaelic / Irish name and it means, «power, strength, vigor, virtue.»
Like we stated, while the name has Gaelic origins, it is most widely used in the land down under.
Beatrix, just like its original form, means bringer of joy in Gaelic language.
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.
At least one symbol still lives on - the Tironian symbol for et (and) which looks a little like the number 7 is still used in Irish Gaelic as an abbreviation for «and».
I named him Ruairhdri (pronounced like the name «Rory»), which is Scottish Gaelic for red king, for his lovely reddish brown color.
Galway, like other coastal counties in the Celtic West of Ireland, has always exerted an attraction for Irish and UK plein - air landscape artists specializing in landscape painting, who are drawn by its rugged beautiful views and authentic Celtic / Gaelic culture.
In particular Campbell is interested in the moment when the revered Gaelic speaking peasant culture society of places like Dún Chaoin came to be seen as an obstacle to progress.
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