In Irish it's "seomra cluichí"
Seomra ceoil (Irish) Seòmar ceòil (Scots Gaelic)
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In Irish Gaelic: captaen;In Scottish Gaelic: sgiobair (in sports); caiptean (captain, ship's master, skipper)ceann-feadhna (Captain, leader, commander, general). Various other terms in Scottish Gaelic: see am faclair beag.
Hurling
marmar, (game) mirlín
Sorry to anyone playing the game. I am tattooing these words and I need the translation.
leabhar-lann or lann-leabhraichean seòmar-leabhraichean, library (room)
U can find the game room by clicking on game dome.
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Ireland has two major national games of equal importance. They are Hurling and Gaelic Football. The two sports are related, though very different. Gaelic Football is the more popular, but Hurling is the more unique. It is the fastest field game in the world, and a highly skilled game.
The governing body for Gaelic Football, the Gaelic Athletic Association, was founded on November 1st 1884, but the game itself long pre-dates that. Gaelic football can trace its origins back centuries, so it is not known who were the first people to play it.
Classic Game Room was created in 2008.