No, Galician is spoken in a region of Spain. Scots generally speak English and some also speak Scottish Gaelic.
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.
Three European countries that speak French (besides France) are Luxembourg, Belgium, and Switzerland.
Mexico and Spain are two countries in the western region that predominantly speak Spanish.
There are 195 countries in the world, and English is not the official language in most of them. Therefore, the majority of countries do not speak English as their primary language.
Scotland (Highlands)
No, Galician is spoken in a region of Spain. Scots generally speak English and some also speak Scottish Gaelic.
NO
Whisky is a Scottish product. It is exported to many countries.
yes because the scottish are stupid
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.
Francophone countries are countries that speak french originally. They are NOT countries that are learning to speak french.
Scottish Gaelic and 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.
Scotland is a country and cannot speak at all. However many Scottish people are able to speak French.
He speaks English, but with a Scottish accent.
Scottish people speak English, therefore God is called God. The Gaelic word for God is Dia.