It's not possible to know because it was around long before it had a written form.
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Gaelic or Gàidhlig, pronounced 'gallic'.
language?? Gaelic is a western Celtic language, similar to Manx and Scottish Gallic, distantly related to Welsh, Cornish and Breton
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In English it is referred to as Gaelic (or Scottish Gaelic), a language related to, but distinct from, Irish (or Irish Gaelic).It is called Gàidhlig in Scottish Gaelic; pronounced 'gallic'.
Gallic is not a language, it's an adjective meaning French.
In Irish you might say "banchomrádaí" or "banchompánach". In Scottish:
When referring to the language itself, Scottish Gaelic calls itself GÃ idhlig and it is pronounced "gallic". If you are referring to the Gaelic culture in general perhaps Gaelic (gaelik) is preferrable.Irish Gaelic is called Gaeilge pronounced as g(u)ael-geh.
Gallic
Gaelic (or Goidelic) is a family of Celtic languages including Manx, Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gallic. Though threatened with extinction, Gaelic survives, especially in the west and northwest of Ireland and the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
Home. The old 'Scots' language is almost extinct nowadays.