Gaelic in Japanese
Gaelic in Japanese is ゲール族, ゲール語 — Gaelic means any of the Goidelic languages, especially Irish, Scottish, or Manx Gaelic.
Gaelic in Japanese
ゲール族
Of or relating to the Gaels, the Goidel peoples of Scotland and Ireland, and the Manx, or their languages.
ゲール語
Pronounced: gērugo
Of or relating to the Gaels, the Goidel peoples of Scotland and Ireland, and the Manx, or their languages.
ゲール語
Pronounced: gērugo
Goidelic; any Goidelic language.
What does "Gaelic" mean?
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noun Any of the Goidelic languages, especially Irish, Scottish, or Manx Gaelic.
"She learned Gaelic from her grandmother in the Scottish Highlands."
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adjective Relating to the Gaels or their languages.
"The village has a Gaelic-speaking primary school."
Gaelic in a sentence
- She learned Gaelic from her grandmother in the Scottish Highlands.
- The village has a Gaelic-speaking primary school.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Gaelic" in Japanese?
"Gaelic" in Japanese is ゲール族, ゲール語. Gaelic means: Any of the Goidelic languages, especially Irish, Scottish, or Manx Gaelic.
How do you use "Gaelic" in a sentence?
Example: "She learned Gaelic from her grandmother in the Scottish Highlands." In Japanese, "Gaelic" is ゲール族, ゲール語.
Are there other ways to say "Gaelic" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "Gaelic": ゲール族, ゲール語.
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