- scotland.org about-scotland/culture/language/the-…For the many parts of Scotland where Gaelic was the common language, this meant they could no longer receive their formal education in Gaelic.
- gaelic.ca gaelic-languageThe matter of Gaelic language in Nova Scotia has been a subject of discussion for its advocates for nearly two hundred years.
- thoughtco.com what-is-gaelic-4689031Though the Norman invasion of the British Isles during the 11th and 12th centuries had little impact on Irish, it effectively isolated Gaelic speakers to the northern...
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/GaelicGaelic. Goidelic; any Goidelic language. 2020, N. K. Jemisin, The City We Became, Orbit, page 342: She taught herself some Gaelic as a child.
- gov.scot policies/languages/gaelic/How the Scottish Government is protecting and promoting Gaelic as an official language of Scotland.
- young.scot get-informed/scottish-gaelic-history/Scottish Gaelic is believed to have originated from Ireland hundreds of years ago (roughly the 4th century) and is a Celtic language.
- bitesize.irish gaelic-irish-language/So if you say “How do you speak Gaelic?“, a person might reply “Decide if it’s Scottish or Irish Gaelic you want to learn.” ... Irish Gaelic is more specific than “Gaelic”.
- Learn the key practical topics for getting to have conversations in Irish Gaelic. Bitesize Irish is a full online Irish Gaelic language program.
- sololingual.com blog/irish-gaelic-languageFrom opening new doors of communication to enhancing your cultural understanding; Irish Gaelic can be a powerful linguistic tool in your arsenal.
- cranntara.scot gaelic.htmIt begins, according to tradition with that of the Gaels and the descent from Adam, and how Gaelic was spoken in the Garden of Eden.