• Since the Gaelic Language Act was passed by the Scottish Parliament in 2005, Gaelic has become an official language in Scotland and now receives equal...
  • The main language now spoken in Scotland is English, while Scots and Scottish Gaelic are minority languages.
  • Other languages. Polish was the most commonly spoken language in Scotland after English, Scots and Gaelic.
  • The Scottish Government's policy on supporting languages in Scotland including Gaelic, Scots and BSL.
  • Two West Germanic languages in the Anglic group are spoken in Scotland today: Scots, and Scottish English, a dialect of the English language.
  • A good way of highlighting the use of English in Scotland is by looking at the language continuum used across the country.
  • There are estimated to be around 85,000 people who can speak the Gaelic language. It is mainly spoken in the North of Scotland and on the Western Isles.
  • Scots or Lowland Scots Germanic language varieties traditionally spoken in lowland Scotland and parts of Ulster.
  • There are three languages in Scotland. Most people speak English and Scots. ... Scotland sounds good. I didn't know that there is Scots language.
  • Scottish English is a broad term for the varieties of the English language spoken in Scotland and distinguished from Scots.