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Gaelic (Scottish Gaelic)

Scottish Gaelic is a Celtic language native to Scotland, primarily spoken in the Highlands and the Western Isles. It evolved from Old Irish and shares similarities with Irish and Welsh. Gaelic is a minority language, with efforts ongoing to revive and promote its use in education, media, and community life. The language features a unique grammar and pronunciation, often characterized by its use of prefix and suffix changes. Gaelic holds cultural significance, embodying Scotland's heritage and traditions, and it is recognized as a vital part of the country's identity.