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English, Scottish, and Welsh are all spoken in the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom takes in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
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Scottish Gaelic and English
No, Galician is spoken in a region of Spain. Scots generally speak English and some also speak Scottish Gaelic.
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.
Scottish people speak English, typically with a Scottish accent. Some regions of Scotland also have Scots Gaelic as a language spoken by a minority of the population.
Scottish people speak English, hence forth the Scottish word for greyhound is grey hound. However if you are referring to the old English term for greyhound, it is 'grighund'
The vast majority speak English but they also speak irish welsh and a type of scottish
Scottish people speak English, therefore God is called God. The Gaelic word for God is Dia.
Scottish is not a language. I think you are looking for Gaelic. It is a more or less an obsolete language now. The only people who speak regularly are up in the Scottish highlands, and even most of them speak English most of the time.
England was the first nation to speak English
Eh most of them do speak English? only the ones who aren't American, Irish, English, Welsh, Scottish, Canadian, Australian and good English speakers don't. xD
Scottish people speak English so a Scottish person would say: just plain folks.
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.