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Gaeilge Gach Lá Newsletter
In Irish Translations — Page 56
Phrases in The Irish Language
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Cornwall
Brittany
Galicia
Wales
Christianity
Saint Patrick
Catholic
Protestant
traditional Irish proverb
traditional music
custom
belief
nationalism
romanticism
independence
colonialism
the Celtic Revival
linguistics
Goidelic
Brythonic
Scottish Gaelic
Manx Gaelic
Welsh
Breton
Cornish
history
genetics
birthday party
alphabet
testing again
identity
Bless you!
God's help is closer than the door
Nice one! Well done! (lit. "May God not weaken your hand")
hopefully (lit. "with God's help")
thank God, thanks be to God
Hail Mary, full of grace
The Lord is with thee
Blessed art thou among women
And blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus
Holy Mary, mother of God
Pray for us sinners
Now and at the hour of our death
Amen
Pray for us sinners
music to make you laugh
music to make you weep
music to make you sleep
Oh, welcome home
Now at the start of summer
storytelling
myth
the Mythological Cycle
the Ulster Cycle
the Fenian Cycle
the Cycle of the Kings
Irish mythology
changeling
fairy
lark
The dog ate the food
county
the counties of Ireland
How did you get on?
culture
Irish Every Day
the fair
in the middle of the fair
the men
with the man
with the men
the man's name
the men's house
the left-handed person
the left-handed people
with the left-handed person
with the left-handed people
the name of the left-handed person
the shop of the left-handed people
the boy
the boys
with the boy
with the boys
the boy's name
the work of the boys
the girls
with the girl
with the girls
the girls' team
the friend
the friends
with the friend
with the friends
the name of the friend
the meeting of the friends
the women
with the woman
with the women
the women's room
with the left-handed person
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