The Scots speak Gaelic.
About 65,000 people speak Scots Gaelic, primarily in the Hebrides.
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labhair a labhairt - to speak
The Gaelic Celts, also known as the Gaelic people, are a branch of the Celtic ethnic group primarily associated with Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man. They speak Gaelic languages, including Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx. Historically, they are known for their rich cultural traditions, including mythology, music, and art. The Gaelic Celts have played a significant role in the history and cultural development of these regions, particularly during the early medieval period.
Labhair or caint
Scotland (Highlands)
Scotland, Ireland and Isle of Man.
Scotland, Canada
They mostly speak English but there is Gaelic.
No, Galician is spoken in a region of Spain. Scots generally speak English and some also speak Scottish Gaelic.
Scottish Gaelic and English