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Originally Posted by MoonlitSunshine
My gf has trouble with the "u" sound, because it's slightly but noticeably different to the Yorkshire "u" sound, so when she speaks Irish is sounds Yorkshire
As a matter of interest, is there a native scottish word for the language that is "Scots Gaelic"? In Ireland, Gaelic is Scottish and Irish is Gaeilge.
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I honestly could not tell you, being from Glasgow area you'll be lucky if you can find someone fluent in Gaelic, unfortunately it's a dying language. Majorly. I'd absolutely love to learn it tbh. **** teaching French in schools, it's irrelevant to Scottish culture. Gaelic ftw

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