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Gaelic speakers, novice or fluent, are being encourage to use the language every day to help normalise its use in Scotland.
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A disused building at the Gaelic college will be renovated following the award of a £4m grant.
The ancient Scottish language is wrestling with new and old identities. By Rachel Ashcroft The Hebridean Baker has more than 243,000 TikTok followers. Among his recipe clips are videos of Scottish ...
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Gaelic-speaking communities in Scotland are in crisis and the language could die out within 10 years, according to a new study. A team of experts from the University of the Highlands and Islands and ...
A study has suggested Scottish Gaelic is "in crisis" and without radical action the language will die out within a decade. The findings come in a book called The Gaelic Crisis in The Vernacular ...