Gaelic+language

  • 61National language — A national language is a language (or language variant, i.e. dialect) which has some connection de facto or de jure with a people and perhaps by extension the territory they occupy. The term is used variously. A national language may for instance …

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  • 62Irish language — or Gaelic language Celtic language of Ireland, written in the Latin alphabet introduced with Christianity in the 5th century. Irish is conventionally divided into three periods: Old Irish (600–с 950), Middle Irish (с 950–1200), and Modern Irish… …

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  • 63Extinct language — An extinct language is a language that no longer has any speakers.[1], or that is no longer in current use. Extinct languages are sometimes contrasted with dead languages, which are still known and used in special contexts in written form, but… …

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  • 64Scottish Gaelic — noun the Gaelic of Scotland • Syn: ↑Scots Gaelic • Hypernyms: ↑Gaelic, ↑Goidelic, ↑Erse * * * noun Usage: capitalized S&G : the Gaelic language of Scotland see …

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  • 65Classical language — A classical language is a language with a literature that is classical. According to UC Berkeley linguist George L. Hart, it should be ancient, it should be an independent tradition that arose mostly on its own, not as an offshoot of another… …

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  • 66Breton language — Celtic language spoken in Brittany in France. It was introduced in the 5th–6th centuries by immigrants from southern Britain. Breton is attested in glosses in Latin manuscripts of the 8th–10th centuries, but no continuous text is known before the …

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  • 67Scottish Gaelic Wikipedia — Infobox website name = Scottish Gaelic Wikipedia caption = url = http://gd.wikipedia.org/ commercial = No location = Miami, Florida type = Internet encyclopedia project language = Scottish Gaelic registration = Optional owner = Wikimedia… …

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  • 68Minister for Gaelic — is a Junior minister post in the Scottish government. Gaelic now lies in the responsibility of the Scottish Government, having been in control of the Scottish Office prior to 1999. Ministers of Gaelic also have had another portfolio, whilst being …

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  • 69List of Scottish Gaelic periodicals — This is a list of periodicals in the Scottish Gaelic language.*Magazine of An Comunn Gàidhealach: ** Initially An Deo greine ** Retitled An Gaidheal (The Gael) ** Retitled Sruth *Mac Talla (Echo Canada)*Guth na Bliadhna* An Gàidheal Ùr (The New… …

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  • 70Scottish Gaelic — noun The Gaelic language of Scotland, spoken primarily in the northern and western parts of the country, with important communities in Glasgow and Edinburgh. Scottish Gaelic had its widest influence between 800 and 1200 , as place names… …

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