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1 Gaelic
tr['geɪlɪk]1 gaélico,-a1 (language) gaélicoadj.• gaélico, -a adj.n.• gaélico s.m.'geɪlɪkmass noun gaélico m
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Cultural note:
Así se denominan varias lenguas de origen celta habladas en distintas regiones de las Islas Británicas. El Scots Gaelic es hablado por unas 50.000 personas que viven en las Highlands y en las islas del oeste de Escocia. En cuanto al Irish o Irish Gaelic, aunque casi 1,5 millones de personas afirman dominarlo, se calcula que apenas la mitad lo habla diariamente. En la Isla autónoma de Man, varios centenares de personas hablan hoy el Manx Gaelic['ɡeɪlɪk]1.ADJ gaélico2.N (Ling) gaélico m3.CPDGaelic coffee N — café m irlandés
* * *['geɪlɪk]mass noun gaélico m
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Cultural note:
Así se denominan varias lenguas de origen celta habladas en distintas regiones de las Islas Británicas. El Scots Gaelic es hablado por unas 50.000 personas que viven en las Highlands y en las islas del oeste de Escocia. En cuanto al Irish o Irish Gaelic, aunque casi 1,5 millones de personas afirman dominarlo, se calcula que apenas la mitad lo habla diariamente. En la Isla autónoma de Man, varios centenares de personas hablan hoy el Manx Gaelic -
2 gaelic
adj.gaélico(a).s.gaélico (idioma) -
3 Gaelic language
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4 Gaelic coffee
s.café irlandés. -
5 Gaelic language
s.lengua gaélica, gaélico. -
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7 gaélica
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8 ge
ge sustantivo femenino: name of the letter◊ g'ge' also found in these entries: English: allegation - alligator - circumnavigate - congregate - congregation - conjugate - corrugated - delegate - delegation - elongate - forgave - fumigate - Gaelic - gage - gaiety - gaily - gain - gainful - gainfully - gait - gale - game - gamekeeper - gape - gaping - garish - gate - gatecrash - gatecrasher - gateway - gauge - gave - gay - gaze - gregarious - Hungarian - instigate - instigation - interrogate - interrogation - investigate - investigation - investigator - irrigate - irrigation - mitigate - narrow-gauge - navigate - navigation - navigational -
9 idioma
idioma sustantivo masculino language
idioma sustantivo masculino language ' idioma' also found in these entries: Spanish: alemán - alemana - árabe - castellana - castellano - catalán - catalana - celta - checa - checo - chino - danés - danesa - dominar - eslava - eslavo - eslovena - esloveno - español - española - euskera - eusquera - finlandés - finlandesa - flamenca - flamenco - francés - francesa - gaélica - gaélico - galés - galesa - gallega - gallego - habla - holandés - holandesa - húngara - húngaro - inglés - inglesa - irlandés - irlandesa - kurda - kurdo - lastre - macedonia - macedonio - neerlandés - neerlandesa English: Arabic - Basque - broken - Bulgarian - Castilian - Catalan - Celtic - command - Czech - Danish - Dutch - English - ESL - Estonian - Finnish - French - Gaelic - Galician - German - Greek - Hebrew - Irish - Italian - know - language - Latin - lingo - Lithuanian - mastery - native - Norwegian - polish - Polynesian - Portuguese - Rumanian - Russian - Serbo-Croat - Slovene - Spanglish - Spanish - speak - speaker - Swedish - TEFL - Tibetan - tongue - Ukrainian - Welsh - second -
10 irlandés
irlandés 1
◊ - desa adjetivoIrish ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( persona) (m) Irishman; (f) Irishwoman;
irlandés 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Irish (Gaelic)
irlandés,-esa
I adjetivo Irish
II m,f (hombre) Irishman (mujer) Irishwoman
los irlandeses, the Irish
III m (idioma) Irish ' irlandés' also found in these entries: Spanish: acento - irlandesa - triunfo English: actually - IRA - Irish - Irish coffee - Irishman - brogue - whiskey
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