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  1. Category:Scottish Gaelic-language films. Category. : Scottish Gaelic-language films. Films and TV shows in which the Scottish Gaelic language is wholly or partially spoken. See also Category:Irish-language films.

  2. A Manx speaker, recorded in the Isle of Man. Manx ( endonym: Gaelg or Gailck, pronounced [ɡilɡ, geːlɡ] or [gilk] ), [4] also known as Manx Gaelic, is a Gaelic language of the insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language family, itself a branch of the Indo-European language family. Manx is the historical language of the Manx people .

  3. Slender consonants, denoted in the IPA by a superscript ʲ , are pronounced with the body of the tongue raised toward the hard palate, in a manner similar to the articulation of the y sound in yes. In Scottish Gaelic orthography, broad consonants are surrounded by the letters a , o , u , while slender ones are surrounded by e and i .

  4. Die schottisch-gälische Sprache ( Gàidhlig /ˈkaːlʲikʲ/; veraltet auch Ersisch) gehört zu den keltischen Sprachen und wird heute in Teilen Schottlands, namentlich auf Inseln der Inneren und Äußeren Hebriden, im Westen des Schottischen Hochlands sowie in Glasgow gesprochen. Allerdings sind nicht alle Sprecher, insbesondere in Glasgow ...

  5. Scottish Gaelic is written with 18 letters of the Latin alphabet. Traditionally each letter is named after a tree or shrub, however the names are no longer used. Inscriptions in Ogham have been found in Scotland, however it is not certain what language they are in. Some may be in Gaelic, others in Pictish.

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  7. Scottish Gaelic-medium education. Scottish Gaelic-medium education ( Scottish Gaelic: Foghlam tro Mheadhan na Gàidhlig; FTG), also known as Gaelic-medium education ( GME ), is a form of education in Scotland that allows pupils to be taught primarily through the medium of Scottish Gaelic, with English being taught as the secondary language .