Difference between revisions of "Gaelic"

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Gaelic refers to two closely related modern [[Indo-European languages]] spoken in the [[British Isles]]. Irish Gaelic, usually known as ''Irish'' (or ''Gaeilge'' in its own speech), is spoken on the Island of [[Ireland]], and Scottish Gaelic in the Western [[Highlands of Scotland]] and The [[Hebrides]].
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Gaelic refers to two closely related modern [[Indo-European languages]] spoken in Great Britain and Ireland. Irish Gaelic, usually known as ''Irish'' (or ''Gaeilge'' in its own speech), is spoken on the Island of [[Ireland]], and Scottish Gaelic in the Western [[Highlands of Scotland]] and The [[Hebrides]].

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Gaelic refers to two closely related modern Indo-European languages spoken in Great Britain and Ireland. Irish Gaelic, usually known as Irish (or Gaeilge in its own speech), is spoken on the Island of Ireland, and Scottish Gaelic in the Western Highlands of Scotland and The Hebrides.