Where is ... (question)
It's Irish (Gaelic) and means 'Where is ...?'
It is translated as "Where are these houses?" . It is in Irish.
Assuming, given the category this question is in, that by 'Celtic' you mean Irish, the translation is 'Cá bhfuil mo bhata?' You could also say: Cá bhfuil mo mhaide?
'Why are you (at)' followed by a verbal noun.
"An bhfuil an múinteoir ag an tábla?" means "Is the teacher at the table?"
should be an bhfuil tú i do dhalta fós? Are you still a student
In Irish Gaelic "Where is it?" is "Cá bhfuil sé?" or "Cá háit a bhfuil sé?" or "Cén áit a bhfuil sé?" In Scottish Gaelic it is 'Càit a bheil e?'
This is Irish, which translates to "You are excellent at dancing with me."
"An bhfuil tú ar meisce fós?" means "Are you still drunk?"
"Cá bhfuil an baile Cill Fhíonáin?" measn "Where's Kilfinane?"
'Níl aon fhios agam go bhfuil a lán Gaeilge agat' would translate as 'I don't know that you have a lot of Irish'.