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"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
In Irish, possibly 'Cruinniú cairde' for 'Circle of friends'. Scottish Gaelic: ?
The Gaelic language, especially Irish Gaelic. An obsolete term.
Leprechaun is the Gaelic term, it means 'one shoe maker'.
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The Irish Gaelic of sharing brings friends is Tugann roinnt cairde.
'Gaelic' is not a single language; there are two major types: Scottish Gaelic is feasgar. Irish is tráthnóna.
In the Irish (Gaelic): 'banchairde', female friends.In (Scottish) Gaelic: 'banacharaidean', female friends.
Leprechaun is the Gaelic term, it means 'one shoe maker'.
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Aunt Annie's Alligator, Alex, ate Aunt Annie's Artichoke. Bumbling Benny broke Ben's bicycle.
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