About 65,000 people speak Scots Gaelic, primarily in the Hebrides.
no - very few people speak Irish/Gaelic only. some people (25%) can speak Irish. English is the everyday language of most people
Scottish Gaelic and English
No, the Scottish people speak Scottish Gaelic or Scots language. Galician is a language spoken in northwestern Spain.
For the same reason that some Welsh people speak Welsh. Gaelic is the traditional language of Scotland so many people continue to speak it as they feel it is an intrinsic part of their cultural heritage.
English and Irish Gaelic
No.
Yes, they do. The majority speaks English but some in the northern highlands and islands speak Scots Gaelic too.
labhair a labhairt - to speak
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.
It depends on which part of the UK you come from... The majority of people (by capita) speak English. Other languages are... Scottish, Welsh, Cornish and Gaelic.
The official language of Ireland is English. However, many people are able to speak Irish Gaelic, particularly in the west and southwest of the country.