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1. Gaelic has been a dying language for many years, though children are nowadays taught it in school. 2. Gaelic is still spoken in Ireland by a tiny minority. 3. We weren't allowed to speak Gaelic at school. 4. Gaelic can be heard here in manifold forms. 5. There's a very rich poetic tradition in Gaelic. 6. Do you know the correct pronunciation of these Gaelic names? 7. Wild as in wild about gaelic football. 8. Barefoot Gaelic troubadour joiedevivre captured, well, somewhere else, frankly. 9. Patsi, by the way, is fluent in Gaelic. 10. They'd done it in Gaelic to cover up the vulgarity. Very crude people. 11. She also sang with Lothian Gaelic Choir and coached disabled horse riders. 12. It should be remembered, however, that Gaelic was proscribed by the authorities for many years. 13. They'd done it in Gaelic to cover up the vulgarity. 14. She holds several prestigious medals for gaelic football, including a National League medal playing with Kerry. 15. He is Brian McEniff, Donegal gaelic football manager, hotel-owner, former politician and father of ten. 16. Gaelic footballers were his best customers, as the sport's so rough. 17. There are songs in Latin, songs in Gaelic, a song about an evacuee and one which is clearly a prayer. 18. Ewing lamented his failure to learn Gaelic, and he never managed to train enough priests who did./gaelic.html 19. At sixteen he joined the Gaelic League and took every opportunity to improve his writing and public speaking. 20. Irish Gaelic from 1100 to 1500. 21. In a 1987 survey, though, 17% of those under 25 claimed some knowledge of Gaelic. 22. There are probably a number of books with the Coats bookplate, many in Gaelic, to be found in private collections. 23. He enjoys reading and his main sporting interests are rugby and gaelic football. 24. One thing I had not bargained for was the amount of Gaelic spoken in the country districts. 25. The greatest resistance to union came primarily from the Gaelic peoples who inhabited the largest separate island to the west, Ireland. 26. In 1860 £2-10-0 was voted for the purchase of Gaelic books; the catalogue of 1865 contained 25 titles. 27. He plays both but his preference, and by a long way, is for gaelic football. 28. In some parts of that country there is a remarkable tradition of Gaelic Psalmody, with elaborate variations on a melodic line. 29. In terms of mass appeal rugby comes fourth after Gaelic football, hurling and soccer. 30. The car queue is not long and I am excited by the welcoming signs in Gaelic.