Gaelic Language refers to a group of Celtic languages spoken primarily in Scotland and Ireland. The most prominent among them are Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic, both of which have rich histories and cultural significance. These languages are part of the Goidelic branch of the Celtic language family, which also includes Manx Gaelic.
The Gaelic languages are known for their unique phonetics and grammar, which differ significantly from English. Efforts to revive and promote Gaelic are ongoing, with various educational programs and media initiatives aimed at increasing fluency and appreciation among younger generations.