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  • But in some parts of Scotland and Wales people speak different languages as well. The Welsh are especially proud of their language. They like to speak Welsh, to sing songs in Welsh, and when you travel you can see road signs in Welsh all over Wales. Everyone in the UK speaks Englishbut they all speak it differently.
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  • In some parts of Scotland and Wales people speak _(DIFFER) languages as well.
  • Outside of these different Scottish languages and dialects, you’ll hear a whole range of other languages spoken on the streets of Scotland.
  • Do They Speak Gaelic in Wales? No, Gaelic is a type of Celtic language spoken in Ireland (Irish Gaelic) and Scotland (Scottish Gaelic).
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  • But in some parts of Scotland and Wales people speak different languages as well. The Welsh are especially proud of their language.
  • English is spoken by 99% of the Scottish population, while Scots and Scottish Gaelic are the most common minority languages in the country.
    Bulunamadı: different, parts
  • "But you could win prizes for reciting the poetry of Robert Burns, much of which of course is in a form of Scots." Languages of Scotland Robert Burns Statue.
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  • In 2006, Amgueddfa Cymru collected the names of 78 languages from people who spoke those languages and lived in Wales, and displayed them in an exhibition.
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  • People throughout modern Scotland now use a variety of languages, but the 3 official languages of Scotland are English, Scots, and Scottish Gaelic.
  • Scotland is the north part of the island of Great Britain. The Atlantic Ocean is on the west and the North Sea on the east. Some people (6)...
    Bulunamadı: wales
  • In some parts of Wales, Scotland and Ireland, people still speak Celtic languages. The Anglo-Saxons spoke a Germanic language which forms the basis of...
  • Norman French was historically used in Scotland, and appears in some mottos as well. ... Languages of Wales.
  • Whereas Gaelic was the dominant language in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, the Lowlands of Scotland adopted the language of Scots.
    Bulunamadı: wales, well
  • Scots is recognised as an indigenous language of Scotland, a regional or minority language of Europe, and a vulnerable language by UNESCO.
    Bulunamadı: wales, parts