Gallic

//ˈɡælɪk//

Synonyms for "gallic" (8 found)

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Adjective(1 words)

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Related words (4)

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Translations

15 translations across 14 languages.

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Catalan

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  • gal adj (of or relating to ancient Gaul or its inhabitants)
  • gàl·lic adj (of or relating to ancient Gaul or its inhabitants)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 高卢的 adj (of or relating to ancient Gaul or its inhabitants)

Czech

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  • galský adj (of or relating to ancient Gaul or its inhabitants)

Danish

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  • gallisk adj (of or relating to ancient Gaul or its inhabitants)

Finnish

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  • gallialainen adj (of or relating to ancient Gaul or its inhabitants)

French

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  • gaulois adj (of or relating to ancient Gaul or its inhabitants)

German

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  • gallisch adj (of or relating to ancient Gaul or its inhabitants)

Irish

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  • Francach adj (of or relating to ancient Gaul or its inhabitants)

Italian

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  • gallico adj (of or relating to ancient Gaul or its inhabitants)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • gallisk adj (of or relating to ancient Gaul or its inhabitants)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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  • gallisk adj (of or relating to ancient Gaul or its inhabitants)

Polish

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  • galijski adj (of or relating to ancient Gaul or its inhabitants)

Russian

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  • галльский adj (of or relating to ancient Gaul or its inhabitants)

Spanish

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  • galo adj (of or relating to ancient Gaul or its inhabitants)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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This is a Gallic find.

Source: tatoeba (1814404)

All history shows: idioms of dominant states often lead to the disappearance of the languages of the dominated states. Greek engulfed the Phrygian. Latin killed the Iberian and Gallic. Currently, 25 languages are disappearing every year! Understand one thing: I'm not fighting against English, I fight for diversity. An Armenian proverb wonderfully summarizes my thought: "The more languages you know, the more you are a person."

Source: tatoeba (3366838)

This is also an invariant of history. Gallic disappeared because Gallic elites were quick to send their children to the Roman school. In the same way, provincial elites later taught their offspring French at the expense of the regional languages. The ruling classes are often the first to adopt the language of the invader. They do the same today with English.

Source: tatoeba (3386924)

The Gallic troops were exhausted.

Source: tatoeba (5093282)

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