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by kamaitachi
678 days ago
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Scotland and Ireland are intimately linked by a common language (Gaelic).
As an Irish person who speaks English (for obvious historical reasons), visiting Scotland blew my mind because of the common language. Here’s an example of a simple stone house from the south west of Ireland: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloch%C3%A1n Note that these are some houses from Skellig Michael, used as a film location for one of the Star Wars movies
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Just on parts of the west coast of Scotland - much of mainland Scotland spoke the Scots language, with the (now dead) Norn language spoken in the northern areas (with Norse heritage), and other languages in the border areas. The promotion of Scottish Gaelic as a "national language" is very much modern-day myth-building.