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Did people from Scotland also speak Scottish Gaelic?
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People from Scotland also speak Scottish Gaelic because it shaped by their rich history and vibrant culture, where the ancient Celtic language of Gaelic is still s throughout Scotland.


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People from Scotland also speak Scottish Gaelic because it shaped by their rich history and vibrant culture, where the ancient Celtic language of Gaelic is still spoken throughout Scotland.
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