Gaelic+language

  • 91Cant (language) — This article is about the linguistic concept of a cant. For the Irish Cant (also known as Shelta/Gammon), see Shelta. A Cant (or crypolect) is the jargon or argot of a group, often implying its use to exclude or mislead people outside the… …

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  • 92List of Irish-language media — The following is a list of media available in the Irish language.TelevisionTG4 TG Ceathair originally known as Teilifís na Gaeilge (TnaG) broadcasting on terrestrial television in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland with a potential …

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  • 93History of Tyrone gaelic football — Tyrone has been represented in Gaelic football for nearly a century, but until the mid eighties, the Senior team were considered among the weaker teams in Ulster. However, today, Tyrone are considered one of the strongest teams in Ireland, having …

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  • 94Names for the German language — The origin of the name for the German language varies between languages, in a similar way to the various names for Germany. Contents 1 Italian 2 Slavonic 3 Finnish and Estonian 4 North Germanic languages …

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  • 95Noric language — Noric Spoken in Austria, Slovenia Extinct unknown; later than the 2nd century AD Language family Indo European Celtic …

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  • 96Minority language — A minority language is a language spoken by a minority of the population of a territory. Such people are termed linguistic minorities or language minorities. Contents 1 International politics 2 Definition in international law 3 Controversy …

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  • 97Kevin Heffernan (Gaelic footballer) — Infobox GAA player code= Football sport = Gaelic football name = Kevin Heffernan irish = Caoimhghín Ó hIfearnáin fullname = Kevin Heffernan placeofbirth = Dublin countryofbirth = Ireland dob = birth date and age|1929|08|20 dod = height = nickname …

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  • 98Slavonic Language and Liturgy — • Although the Latin holds the chief place among the liturgical languages in which the Mass is celebrated and the praise of God recited in the Divine Offices, yet the Slavonic language comes next to it among the languages widely used throughout… …

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  • 99Norn language — Norn Spoken in Shetland, Orkney and Caithness Extinct by the 18th century (19th century at the latest); much earlier in Caithness Language family Indo European …

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  • 100Macaronic language — Macaronic refers to text spoken or written using a mixture of languages, sometimes including bilingual puns, particularly when the languages are used in the same context (as opposed to different segments of a text being in different languages).… …

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