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  1. Scottish Gaelic (/ ˈ ɡ æ l ɪ k /, GAL-ick; endonym: Gàidhlig [ˈkaːlɪkʲ] ⓘ), also known as Scots Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Goidelic language (in the Celtic branch of the Indo-European language family) native to the Gaels of Scotland. As a Goidelic language, Scottish Gaelic, as well as both Irish and Manx, developed out of Old Irish.

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      Scottish Gaelic ( Gàidhlig [ˈkaːlɪkʲ] ⓘ ), is a Celtic...

  2. There is no standard variety of Scottish Gaelic; although statements below are about all or most dialects, the north-western dialects ( Outer Hebrides, Skye and the Northwest Highlands) are discussed more than others as they represent the majority of speakers. Gaelic phonology is characterised by:

  3. Las lenguas gaélicas o goidélicas son una subfamilia de las lenguas celtas que, descendiendo del protocelta, son una de las ramas de las lenguas indoeuropeas. En la subfamilia gaélica se incluyen el irlandés, el gaélico escocés y el manés.

  4. The Gaelic language has been part of the Scottish consciousness for centuries - it's the ancient tongue of Scotland and is considered to be the founding language of the country. Gaelic, like English and Scots, belongs to the Indo-European language family. This is the most widespread language family in the world.