Gaelic in Russian
Gaelic in Russian is гэльский — Gaelic means any of the Goidelic languages, especially Irish, Scottish, or Manx Gaelic.
Gaelic in Russian
гэльский
Pronounced: gelskiy
Of or relating to the Gaels, the Goidel peoples of Scotland and Ireland, and the Manx, or their languages.
гэльский
Pronounced: gelskiy
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 Russian?
"Gaelic" in Russian is гэльский. Gaelic means: Any of the Goidelic languages, especially Irish, Scottish, or Manx Gaelic.
How do you pronounce гэльский?
"Gaelic" in Russian is гэльский, pronounced "gelskiy".
How do you use "Gaelic" in a sentence?
Example: "She learned Gaelic from her grandmother in the Scottish Highlands." In Russian, "Gaelic" is гэльский.
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