Nua-Ghaeilge

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Irish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From nua- (new, neo-) +‎ Gaeilge (the Irish language).

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Nua-Ghaeilge f (genitive Nua-Ghaeilge)

  1. New Irish (cf. New English), Modern Irish (language)

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