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'''Scots Gaelic''' or '''Scottish Gaelic''' is a member of the Goidelic goup in the family of [[Celtic Language|Celtic languages]]. It developed from [[Irish Gaelic]] after the [[Ireland|Irish]] [[migration]]s to [[Scotland]] in the [[6th century]]. A major deviation between the [[language]]s arose in the [[10th century]].
'''Scots Gaelic''' or '''Scottish Gaelic''' is a member of the Goidelic goup in the family of [[Celtic Language|Celtic languages]]. It developed from [[Irish Gaelic]] after the [[Ireland|Irish]] [[migration]]s to [[Scotland]] in the [[6th century]]. A major deviation between the [[language]]s arose in the [[10th century]].



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Scots Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic is a member of the Goidelic goup in the family of Celtic languages. It developed from Irish Gaelic after the Irish migrations to Scotland in the 6th century. A major deviation between the languages arose in the 10th century.

Gaelic or Erse can refer to Irish or Scottish Gaelic.


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