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Scots
Scots Scots may refer to: sometimes refers to people ... for the languages, see Scottish language and Scots language for the adjective or noun regarding Scottish things, see Scotch for the Scots, an ethnic group of the late Iron ... age, the historical people of Dalriada, a Gaelic-speaking kingdom in western Scotland, see ...
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Gaelic
Gaelic Gaelic as an adjective means "pertaining to the ... to any one of the individual languages. Gaelic may thus mean or refer to: Goidelic languages Irish language Scottish Gaelic language Manx language When referring to Scottish Gaelic, Gaelic is usually pronounced or ; in ...
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Scots (translated from French)
Scots For the homonymous articles, to see Scots (homonymy). scots (called in scots the Scots leid, the Scotch tape tung, etc) ...
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Scots language
Scots language Scots Spoken in: Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of ... European Germanic West Germanic Anglo-Frisian Anglic Scots Official status Official language of: None.— ... Scotland: None, although the Dictionary of the Scots Language carries great authority (the Scottish Executive ... support") .— Ireland (cross-border agency): Ulster-Scots Agency, established by the Implementation Agreement ...
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Talk:Scots language
Talk:Scots language /Archive1 (before January 1, 2005) History ... the late 15th century it is the Gaelic of Highlanders & Islanders that was called Scots (or Scottis) while the language of Lowlanders ... of Northumbria) was called Ynglis. And the Gaelic as 'Scots' is consistent with history which has ...
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Talk:Scottish Gaelic language/archive1
Talk:Scottish Gaelic language/archive1 < Talk:Scottish Gaelic language Name of the language Unless anyone ... objects I am going to do the Scots a favour and move this to Scots Gaelic. A small yet terminologically significant change ...
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Scottish Gaelic language
Scottish Gaelic language Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig na h-Alba) Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken ... Indo-European Celtic Insular Celtic Goidelic Scottish Gaelic Official status Official language of: Scotland Regulated ... contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig; IPA: ) is a member of the ... Cornish, and Breton. Scottish, Manx and Irish Gaelic are all descended from Middle Irish. ...
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Gaelic warfare
Gaelic warfare To meet Wikipedia's quality standards ... article or section may require cleanup. Indigenous Gaelic Warfare and Exported Gaelic Warfare A part of Gaelic culture's unique aspect versus other Celts ... tactics and traditions based on it. The Gaelic battle axe is not an overly ...
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Scots (homonymy) (translated from French)
Scots (homonymy) This page of homonymy indexes the ... articles sharing the same name. One calls Scots, tribes Irish Dal Riada which was established ... the period of the Great Invasions. Same Scots, of language Gaelic, founded the kingdom of Scotland later on ... language which owes them its name, it scots (with an S final), is however ...
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Galwegian Gaelic
Galwegian Gaelic Galwegian Gaelic is an extinct Goidelic dialect formerly spoken ... uncertain. It is also known as Gallovidian Gaelic, Galloway Gaelic etc. It is not to be confused with forms of Irish Gaelic spoken in County Galway in Ireland, ...
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