About 65,000 people speak Scots Gaelic, primarily in the Hebrides.
Scotland (Highlands)
Scotland, Canada
Scotland, Ireland and Isle of Man.
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.
Question is unclear. Where do they speak it? Ireland, Scotland, Isle of Man.
The main language spoken in Scotland is English, but there is also a Scottish Gaelic-speaking community mainly in the Highlands and Islands regions. Additionally, Scots, a Germanic language closely related to English, is spoken by some people in Scotland.
Yes, they do. The majority speaks English but some in the northern highlands and islands speak Scots Gaelic too.
Bear Grylls can speak English, French, German, Gaelic (Scotland) and Mandarin. suck on that!!
Scotland is the country where Scottish English, Scots, and Scottish Gaelic are spoken. Scottish English is the most widely spoken language in Scotland, while Scots and Scottish Gaelic are minority languages.
The official language of Scotland is English. In the Western Isles, many people speak Gaelic (pronounced gah-lick). In other parts of Scotland, people often speak in a dialect of English which they call Scots, but this also varies from area to area.
'Scotland' is not a word in Gaelic; it's in English.
Gaelic is the ancient language of Scotland and Ireland. In Scotland, it is still spoken by the inhabitants of the Western Isles, a group of islands off the west coast of Scotland but not many other people in Scotland are able to speak the language. It is more widely used in Ireland, particularly in the west and south of the country, where it is known as Irish or Erse. It is a mandatory subject in Irish schools.