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If someone has Gaelic roots they are said to be descended from Ireland. However, because the Irish spread the Gaelic form of the Celtic language to Scotland and the Isle of Man, descent from those locations can also be implied. The term "Gael" is also used to refer to modern Irish or Scottish Celts, regardless of their language.

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