Gaelic languages
Gaelic languages are a group of Celtic languages primarily spoken in Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man. The two main Gaelic languages are Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic, both of which have their own unique dialects and cultural significance. These languages are part of the broader Goidelic branch of the Celtic language family.
Gaelic languages have a rich history and are closely tied to the cultural identities of their speakers. Efforts to preserve and promote these languages include education programs, media broadcasts, and community initiatives, helping to ensure their survival in a modern context.