Galwegian Gaelic is an extinct dialect of Scottish Gaelic formerly spoken in southwest Scotland. It was spoken by the people of Galloway and Carrick until the early modern period. Little has survived ...
prominent opponents of independence complaining about Gaelic language signage in Scottish train stations on the factually incorrect grounds that "Gaelic was never spoken in the Lowlands." These ...
"Perhaps I disagree totally with Anas here, I don’t know,” Marr interrupted. "I find it equally offensive that all sorts of parts of Scotland, which have never been Gaelic, have never had Scots spoken ...
“I find it equally offensive that all sorts of parts of Scotland, which have never been Gaelic, have never had Scots spoken…” There was a loud round of applause from the audience. Mr Marr continued: ...
He said: “The irony is Gaelic has been spoken for more than 1000 years in Edinburgh, there’s a very successful primary school in the city, they’ve had a successful Gaelic department in the ...