0 a Celtic language spoken in some parts of western Scotland and an official language of Scotland : --
Manx Gaelic is an official language in the parliament of the Isle of Man.
In 1901 the Isle of Man had 5,000 Gaelic speakers.
The three Irish tenors sang more in Italian than they did in Gaelic.
The decline of Scots Gaelic will inevitably continue for a while.
About 60 primary schools in Scotland now teach lessons in Gaelic.
1 relating to the Celtic language spoken in some parts of western Scotland, or to its speakers or their traditional culture: --
One of the instructors was an gentleman by the name of Fagan who had all the Gaelic charm of the Irish.
the Gaelic Athletic Association
The children of Gaelic families were often heard speaking a mixture of Gaelic and English in the playground.
It's difficult for Americans to pronounce some Gaelic words, but O'Riordan's example inspires students to try.
The centre also hosts Gaelic language classes and readings from Irish poets.
If the figures for the past three years had followed the same pattern, we could have overtaken our Gaelic counterparts.
Scotland's Gaelic culture was crushed after the battle of Culloden.
The project is the brainchild of the Gaelic actor and writer Domhnall Ruadh.
Gaelic songs
The word whisky comes from the Gaelic word usquebaugh, meaning "water of life".
They closed around the Marquis, and conversed together in a low tone, both in Gaelic and English.
The other Celtic languages which have existed within the last one hundred years are the Gaelic of the north of Scotland, the Breton of western France, and the Cornish of the southwestern corner of England.
He spoke in Gaelic, which, it seems, was a language not known by the sergeant.
Exactly how much Gaelic, Irish, or Welsh Mr Arnold knew at first-hand, I cannot say: he frankly enough confesses that his knowledge was very closely limited.
And then we would sit in the corner of the fire-place and talk Gaelic half the night.