Gaelic refers to a group of Celtic languages, primarily spoken in Scotland and Ireland. The two main forms are Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic. These languages have rich histories and are deeply connected to the culture and traditions of their respective regions. Gaelic is known for its unique sounds and grammar, which can be quite different from English.
In addition to the languages, Gaelic culture includes music, dance, and storytelling. Traditional instruments like the bagpipes and fiddle play a significant role in Gaelic music. Efforts to preserve and promote Gaelic are ongoing, with schools and community programs encouraging its use among younger generations.