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Researchers found that only 11,000 people are habitual Gaelic speakers. There was a net loss of 9,660 Gaelic speakers in 1981-2011, and a 41 per cent fall in Gaelic speaker numbers in the 3-17 age ...
Gaelic-speaking communities in Scotland are in crisis and the language could die out within 10 years, ... especially for people in the Highlands and Islands,” the Scottish government says.
Gaelic football was played between villages as far back as 1527. The game became a way for the Gaelic people to maintain their language and culture during their battles with the English.
But why do people get so angry about Gaelic? What is spent on Gaelic? £28.48m. In 2014-15. £6.53m - Education . £4m - School infrastructure projects . £285,000 - Road signs .
St. Patrick's Day may be all about Celtic pride, but the history of the Celts is far richer, older, and more significant than just Ireland. Former Travel Editor Boston Celtics, Celtic pride ...
Carrie Prescott says people sometimes find it unusual that she speaks Gaelic Carrie Prescott, of Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, started learning Gaelic as an adult as part of a degree and is actively ...
Therefore, when the Celtic-Gaelic people faced the Republic of Mexico’s soldados (soldiers) on battlefields across Texas in 1835-1836, hundreds of Emerald Isle volunteers still carried ...
But why do people get so angry about Gaelic? What is spent on Gaelic? £28.48m. In 2014-15. £6.53m - Education . £4m - School infrastructure projects . £285,000 - Road signs .