The celtic language of Scotland is Gaelic, or GÃ idhlig.
Along with Irish and Manx ( from the Isle of Man) it is part of the Goidelic branch of celtic languages. Whereas Welsh and Cornish are from the Brythonic branch.
Gaelic came to Scotland between the 3rd and 6th centuries CE, pushing the native Picts to the north and west. The Picts may have spoken a Brythonic version of celtic, over time the two groups merged into one nation, the Scots of today. Gaelic began to be replaced in the 16th century as a version of Middle English known as Early Scots developed in the south of Scotland and gradually spread through the whole.
The UK census of 2001 showed over 98 000 gaelic speakers in Scotland. The |Scottish Parliament publishes documents in Gaelic, and has held debates in Gaelic.
The official language of Scotland is English. In the Western Isles many people speak Scottish Gaelic as a first language. Elsewhere in Scotland, people may speak in Scots but this is more of a dialect than a language.
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She speaks three languages.
Bear Grylls can speak English, French, German, Gaelic (Scotland) and Mandarin. suck on that!!
The main language spoken in Scotland is English, but Scottish Gaelic and Scots are also spoken in some areas. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh.
Gloria Estefan can speak English and Spanish fluently.
A polyglot is a person who can speak 3+ languages. Some Polyglots can speak dozens of languages, while others get by with the minimum of three. If you speak 2 languages you are considered BIlingual but if you speak three or more your are a polyglot. It came from a word which meant "many tonged".
Trilingual
Madonna speaks three languages. English, Spanish and French.
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she could speak Scots from being born in Scotland then later after she moved to France she learned to speak French, Latin, Greek, Italian and Spanish.
multilinguist, polyglot; use dictionary.com for more reference
English, Hebrew, and Yiddish.