Scots Gaelic is a Celtic language native to Scotland, primarily spoken in the Highlands and the Western Isles. It is one of the two official languages of Scotland, alongside Scottish English. The language has a rich history, with roots tracing back to the early medieval period, and it has influenced Scottish culture, music, and literature.
Despite a decline in speakers over the years, efforts are being made to revitalize Scots Gaelic. Educational programs, media broadcasts, and community initiatives aim to promote the language among younger generations, ensuring its survival and continued relevance in modern Scotland.