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The font in Microsoft Word that is most like Gaelic writing would be the Sans Serif font as it is most closely related to this form of writing style.
If that is the correct spelling, it is not Gaelic.
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In Scottish Gaelic it is spelled Mòrag.
Scots Gaelic can be printed in a variety of fonts. It is a modern language in that it is constantly evolving and being updated, so there is no need for it to be printed in a fancy "uncial" type font, which can be quite difficult to read. For printing Gaelic for a formal occasion, for example, a Burns Supper, I would suggest the beautiful font P22 Hoy Regular, which strikes a nice balance between an old-fashioned "Celtic" type font and modern legibility. Its name comes from the Orkney Islands, and it has some half-uncial features.
There may not be a Scottish Gaelic as it is native to the US and Canada.
Easáias (from the Irish Bible); Isaiah in Scottish Gaelic.
MacÌosaig
In Scots Gaelic MacAulay is MacAmhlaigh; 'the MacAulays' however is Clann 'IcAmhlaigh.
Irish (Gaelic): Éirinn go brách (aer'-rin guh brawch) Scottish Gaelic: ...
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click home choose arial from the font menu then write the text