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  1. Although modern Scottish Gaelic is dominated by the dialects of the Outer Hebrides and Isle of Skye, there remain some speakers of the Inner Hebridean dialects of Tiree and Islay, and even a few native speakers from Western Highland areas including Wester Ross, northwest Sutherland, Lochaber and Argyll.

  2. Who speaks Gaelic? Nowadays, you’ll find Gaelic speakers across Scotland and the UK. Most speakers are either in the northwest Highlands and Islands or Scottish cities.

  3. 18 de jun. de 2023 · In recognition of Gaelic and its legacy in the world, here are 11 famous speakers – or students – of the Scottish tongue. 1. Mary Anne MacLeod Trump. Mary Anne MacLeod was born in the village...

    • Thomas Mackay
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  4. Cearcall Còmhraidh is a relaxed and friendly conversation group in Edinburgh open to Scottish Gaelic speakers at all levels. Whether you are just beginning to learn Gaelic or are already a fluent speaker, you are welcome to join us.

  5. 30 de sept. de 2015 · The largest cluster of Gaelic speakers is in Eilean Siar with 61 per cent of people aged three and over having some skills in the language. In Highland it was 7.4 per cent and Argyll & Bute 5.9...

  6. Scottish Gaelic is spoken in Scotland (Alba), mainly in the Highlands (a' Ghaidhealtachd) and in the Western Isles (Na h-Eileanan an Iar), but also in Glasgow (Glaschu), Edinburgh (Dùn Eideann) and Inverness (Inbhir Nis).

  7. By 1901, there were 230,806 speakers of the language, including 28,106 who spoke Scottish Gaelic exclusively; 106,466 persons, including nearly all of the monolingual Scottish Gaelic people, lived in the two counties of Inverness and Ross.