Gaelic language
The Gaelic language refers to a group of Celtic languages, primarily spoken in Scotland and Ireland. It includes Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic, both of which have distinct dialects and cultural significance. Gaelic languages are known for their rich oral traditions and unique grammatical structures.
In recent years, there has been a revival of interest in Gaelic, with efforts to promote its use in education, media, and public life. Organizations and communities are working to preserve and teach the language, ensuring that it remains a vital part of Celtic heritage and identity.