Gaelic+language

  • 51Differences between Scottish Gaelic and Irish — Scottish Gaelic is closely related to Irish. Most dialects are not immediately mutually comprehensible[citation needed], though many individual words and phrases are, and speakers of the two languages can rapidly develop mutual intelligibility.… …

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  • 52English language in Europe — The English language in Europe, as a native language, is mainly spoken in the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) and the Republic of Ireland. Outside of these countries, it has a special status in Jersey and Guernsey… …

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  • 53Scottish Gaelic grammar — This article describes the grammar of the Scottish Gaelic language.Grammar overviewScottish Gaelic is a synthetic language. Nouns and pronouns, adjectives and articles are marked for up to four cases: nominative or base form, vocative, genitive,… …

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  • 54Chair of Gaelic, Glasgow — Chair of Gaelic University of Glasgow Incumbent Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh …

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  • 55History of the Scots language — The history of the Scots language refers to how Anglic varieties spoken in parts of Scotland developed into modern Scots.OriginsSpeakers of Northumbrian Old English settled in south eastern Scotland in the 7th century, at which time Celtic… …

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  • 56Classical Gaelic — Spoken in Scotland Extinct 18th century (replaced by Modern Gaelic) Language family Indo European Celtic …

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  • 57Scottish Gaelic punk — is a subgenre of punk rock in which bands sing some or all of their music in Scottish Gaelic. The Gaelic punk scene is, in part, an affirmation of the value of minority languages and cultures. [McLaughlin, N. and McLoone, M. (2000) Hybridity and… …

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  • 58List of English words of Scottish Gaelic origin — This is a list of English words borrowed from Scottish Gaelic. Some of these are common in Scottish English and Scots but less so in other varieties of English.Word of Gaelic origin; Airt : Point of the compass, from àird (pronounced|aːrˠtʲ),… …

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  • 59Mid-Minch Gaelic — Spoken in Northwest Highlands, Western Isles Language family Indo European Celtic Insular Celtic Goidelic …

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  • 60Irish Gaelic medium — Six families in Belfast established a Gaeltacht area in Belfast in the late 1960s and opened Bunscoil Phobal Feirste in 1970 as the first Gaelic medium school in Northern Ireland, and in 1984 was granted the status of a voluntary maintained… …

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