The official language of Scotland is English. Scottish Gaelic is spoken by some people in the Western Isles and Scots has now been recognised as a language, although in reality it is a dialect of English.
The official language of Scotland is English. There are also various dialects of English spoken in different areas which can sound like a foreign language to an outsider. Scottish Gaelic (pronounced Gaa-lic) is widely spoken in the Hebridean Islands.
The vast majority of people in Scotland speak English. Some, particularly in the Western Isles and the Highlands, also speak Scottish Gaelic. People of other races who have settled in Scotland and foreign language students may also speak other languages.
The most common language spoken in Scotland is English but Scottish Gaelic is spoken by some people, particularly in the Western Isles.
English is the official language of Scotland but a local dialect version of English is spoken in some places. In the Highlands and Western Isles some people still speak entirely in Gaelic.
Gaelic - mostly in the Western Isles.
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Answer The total population of Scotland is about 5,000,000. The city of Glasgow has a population of about 600,000 people.
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The most commonly spoken language in the UK is English.
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