Wales has its own language which is Welsh, which is still the mother tongue in some areas of Wales.
Scotland has its own language which is Scots Gaelic, spoken as the mother tongue in the Highlands and Islands.
Although a percentage of both countries speak their own language almost everyone of the native peoples also speaks English.
Northern Ireland has now a growing ulster Scots community which have their own dialect very different from scotch Gaelic or Irish Gaelic.
Wales has Welsh, Scotland has Scots Gaelic and some people in Northern Ireland speak Irish Gaelic. However English is the main language in all of these places.
Welsh, Irish,Scottish and English
celtic
Scotland, Northern Ireland, Cornwall, and Wales.
The Insular Celtic languages are spoken in Brittany (Breton), Wales (Welsh), Isle of Man (Manx), Scotland (Gaelic) and Ireland (Irish).
AnswerThe Celts originated somewhere in France and the different languages sprung from their language. Gaeilge is what is spoken in Ireland, Scots Gaelic is spoken in Scotland and Welsh is spoken in Wales.
AnswerThe Celts originated somewhere in France and the different languages sprung from their language. Gaeilge is what is spoken in Ireland, Scots Gaelic is spoken in Scotland and Welsh is spoken in Wales.
Gaelic (referred to as Irish in Ireland), is spoken by a small minority in Northern Ireland. Gaelic (pronounced Gah-lick in Scotland) is spoken by some people, mostly in the Highlands and Western Islands of Scotland, and Welsh is spoken in Wales, mostly in the North and rural areas.
England Scotland wales northern Ireland and republic of Ireland
Wales, England, Scotland and Northern IrelandEngland, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland !
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland.
Ireland, Scotland, Wales...
England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales