Gàidhlig
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Phrase | Translation | Meaning |
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Example phrase | Translation | Meaning explanation |
Ith cac | Eat a shit | Vulgar expression of contempt |
Note: The phrase "Ith cac" is considered vulgar and should be used with caution in Gaelic-speaking contexts.
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The Gaelic language plays a significant role in its culture and society. Understanding the cultural context helps in appreciating the nuances of expressions and phrases, including vulgar ones like "Ith cac".
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Yes, the phrase "Ith cac" is considered vulgar and offensive in Gaelic, as it would be in most languages. It should be used with caution and awareness of the social context.
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