In both Ireland and the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland and Scotland specifically).
Bilingual highway signs in Scottish Gaelic: Scotland and Nova Scotia. Bilingual highway signs in Irish: Ireland.
Scotland speaks English and Gaelic. However, English is much more prominent than Gaelic.
"Chuir" is a Gaelic word that means "put" or "place" in English. It is commonly used in Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic languages to indicate the action of putting something in a specific location or position. The word can be conjugated to match the tense, person, and number of the subject performing the action.
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.
Alistair Maclean has written: 'The Gaelic phono-grammar' -- subject(s): Gaelic language, Grammar 'High country' -- subject(s): English Sermons, Presbyterian Church, Sermons, Sermons, English
Gaelic is spoken is Scotland. [Gaeilge is spoken in parts of Ireland].
Scottish is not a language. People are Scottish, and speak English with a Scottish accent. The Previous answer is not correct. Scottish (or Scottish Gaelic) is a language, and it is spoken in Scotland, alongside English.
John Francis Campbell has written: 'More West Highland tales' -- subject(s): English literature, Gaelic Tales, Gaelic literature, Highlands of Scotland, Tales, Gaelic, Translations from Gaelic, Translations into English 'Gille a'bhuidseir, The wizard's gillie, and other tales' -- subject(s): English literature, Folklore, Gaelic, Gaelic Folklore, Gaelic literature, Translations from Gaelic, Translations into English
Janjuan is not Gaelic.
'coit' (Irish Gaelic (Erse)) means 'usually'. There is no translation from Scottish Gaelic to English.
The official language of Scotland is English. Scottish Gaelic is spoken by some people in the Western Isles and Scots has now been recognised as a language, although in reality it is a dialect of English.
Not all English names have Gaelic equivalents. In those cases the English form is used.