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The English language? Béarla (Irish) Beurla (Scottish Gaelic). As an adjective?

Sasanach (Irish), Sasannach (Scottish). "The English (people)" na Sasanaigh in Irish;

Sasannaich (?) in Scottish Gaelic.

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