Hi!
I'm a bit confused with the Gaelic language. When we say "Gaelic", does it refer to Scottish Gaelic or Irish Gaelic? And what's the difference?
Thanks!
Hi!
I'm a bit confused with the Gaelic language. When we say "Gaelic", does it refer to Scottish Gaelic or Irish Gaelic? And what's the difference?
Thanks!
Hola!
Gaélico es un grupo de lenguas celtas insulares habladas en zonas de Irlanda y Escocia, que comprende el escocés, el irlandés y el manés.
Entre el gaélico irlandés y escoces existen diferencias de pronunciación y ortografía.
Ejemplo:
[IMG]/home/freddyd/Pictures/Lenguas goidélicas.pdf[/IMG]
So this is like a native language?
Gaelic is not a "dead" language. You can still see many road signs and people speaking in Gaelic in Ireland for instance. However, I think the official administrative language is English.
No wonder that I asked the other day about it and almost no agency works with it.
Thanks! But it's still not clear to me. (●´ω`●)ゞ
Are they part of the same language family then?
FreddyDiaz, I can't see what you posted. Is it a picture?
LA imagen que quise publicar no la pude carga por el formato en que se encuentra.
Sin embargo encontré esta pagina(¿Cómo comparar el gaélico irlandés y escocés), explican un poco las diferencias y similitudes entre ambos.
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