not really
The English language is a Germanic base with vocabulary from Latin>French and has little influence from Gaelic in the vocabulary.
The language of ancient Rome was Latin. English is an evolved language based on Latin, German, Spanish, Gaelic, French, and numerous colloquialisms.
ó m'anam. The Irish language uses the standard Latin alphabet, though with accents.
Latin
Nearly 50 percent of our words in English have Latin roots. Some students who take Latin in school say that learning Latin helps them understand the meanings of words in English.
Richard E. Prior has written: 'The everything learning Latin book' -- subject(s): Latin language, Self-instruction 'Latin demystified' -- subject(s): Latin language, Verb
No, the ancient language used in the book series Eragon is a constructed language created by the author, Christopher Paolini. It draws inspiration from various languages, including Old Norse, Old English, Russian, and Latin, but it is not based on Gaelic.
Pádraic (or Pádraig) is the name Patrick in the Irish language (Gaelic). It is derived from the Latin Patricius (a patrician, a noble).
It can be very hard to remember all the translation of words when learning a new language. Latin for 'super' is ipsum, probe, and laniatus.
It doesn't have a Gaelic pronunciation: it is Latin.
It has no meaning in Irish Gaelic because it is a borrowing of the Latin Patricius "a patrician'.The Irish language version of 'Patrick" is Pádraig.
Doctrina ia Latin for Learning.