Gaelic Courses at Clydebank College A full-time Gaelic immersion programme has been running in Clydebank College since 1997. It is suitable for beginners or individuals who have already had some initial training.
http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaidhlig/clasaichean/Alba/
2007-05-29 04:05:11
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answered by Basement Bob 6
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i do not imagine you're mad/loopy. that's continuously sturdy to braoden ones horizon, sturdy on you. no longer that you'll likely locate a lot of people communicate it any more beneficial as round purely a million.2% of the Scottish inhabitants actual communicate the language. there's a distinction between Scottish Gaelic and Welsh Gaelic: Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig) is a member of the Goidelic branch of Celtic languages. This branch also incorporates the Irish and Manx languages. that's diverse from the Brythonic branch of the Celtic languages, together with Welsh, Cornish, and Breton. Scottish, Manx and Irish Gaelic are all descended from previous Irish. The language is frequently defined as Scottish Gaelic, Scots Gaelic, or Gàidhlig to stay away from confusion with the different 2 Goidelic languages. outdoors Scotland, that's from time to time also stated as Scottish or Scots, a utilization relationship back over a million,500 years, as an party previous English Scottas. This utilization is unusual in Scotland because because the 16th century the note Scots has by utilising-and-tremendous been used to describe (Lowland) Scots, which developed from the northern variety of early center English. In Scottish English, Gaelic is suggested [?ga?l?k]; outdoors Scotland, that's frequently [?ge?l?k] (for comprehension, see IPA).
2016-10-18 11:10:27
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answered by ? 4
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It is very difficult for some-one who is not Scottish or Welsh to learn these languages.
2007-05-29 18:55:24
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answered by skeetejacquelinelightersnumber7 5
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look at colleges and ask the library,s for info
2007-05-29 03:50:21
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answered by DONNA M 4
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