In Gaelic, "How are you?" is translated as "Conas atá tú?" in Irish Gaelic and "Ciamar a tha thu?" in Scottish Gaelic. These phrases are commonly used to ask someone about their well-being in a friendly manner. Responses can vary from "Tá mé go maith" (I am well) in Irish to "Tha mi gu math" in Scottish Gaelic.
Gaelic football is an Irish football. Gaelic means Irish. Obviously then the Gaelic our Irish people
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Ulster Gealic
Gealic Broadcasting Committee. has written: 'Gaelic Broadcasting Committee annual report & accounts 1999-00'
inshin (Uinseann)
i think its gealic, and means "subtle"
There is no patron saint of Gaelic Football.
nothing in irish gealic..
In Irish: Susanna In Scottish Gaelic: Siùsan
Do you mean the Celtic language Gealic all over northern Europe
In Irish it's: Muirthe (murha) / Muirithe (muriha)
Irish Gealic isnaomh agús peacach