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.
Sneachta is the Irish/Gaelic word for "Snow" The native Irish language used in Ireland.
Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig) is a Celtic language native to Scotland. It is a member of the Goidelic branch of the Celtic languages. It is ultimately descended from Old Irish.
Although many outside of Ireland refer to the native language as "Gaelic", in Ireland itself it is called "Irish"; the related language of Scotland is simply called "Gaelic" in that country. Irish is called Gaeilge and (Scots) Gaelic is calledGàidhlig in their respective languages.The term Gaelic can also refer to the common culture of Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man; as in "Gaelic football".
There is no language called Celtic. Ireland's native language is Irish, sometimes called Gaelic. It is the second most important language, as English is the main language spoken in Ireland.
In the Irish language, Siobhán. In the Scottish Gaelic language: ...
Both. The Gaelic languages include Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic. Also the Isle of man.
In the Irish language 'immortality' is 'neamhbhásmhaireacht'. In the Scottish Gaelic language: ?
Irish language: seacht Scottish Gaelic language: seachd
In the Irish language: gráinneog In the Scottish Gaelic language:?
In the Irish language, Bríd; in the Scottish Gaelic language, Brìghde.
Scottish English ( English conditioned by two older languages Gaelic & older Scots in accent,vocabulary,grammar) Gaelic is still spoken as native language in the Highlands.