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AnswerAs far as I'm aware, Scotland doesn't have an 'official' language as such. English is the one most spoken, but Gaelic is still spoken widely in the north-west Highlands and the Hebrides, especially Isle of Lewis and Harris. There is also Broad Scots spoken on the east coast.

Scottish English is the official language. Gaelic is spoken in some places in the Highlands and in the Outer Hebrides.

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