Gaelic-speaking
Gaelic-speaking refers to the use of the Gaelic languages, which include Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic. These languages are part of the Celtic language family and are primarily spoken in Scotland and Ireland. Gaelic has a rich cultural heritage and is an important aspect of the identity for many speakers.
In recent years, efforts have been made to promote and preserve Gaelic-speaking communities. This includes educational programs, media broadcasts, and cultural events that celebrate Gaelic language and traditions. These initiatives aim to increase the number of speakers and ensure the survival of the language for future generations.