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Gaelic languages

Gaelic languages are a group of Celtic languages originating from the British Isles, primarily including Scottish Gaelic, Irish (Gaeilge), and Manx. These languages share historical roots, with distinct traditions and modern usage, mainly in specific regions like Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man. They feature unique alphabets, pronunciations, and grammar, serving as important cultural symbols. Though less widely spoken today, efforts are ongoing to preserve and revitalize them, recognizing their rich literary and historical significance across the Celtic nations.