Scottish Gaelic was spoken in the South and Northeast parts of Scotland between until the 11th century and then it moved towards the North and West during the. Despite its early beginnings as a spoken language, written Scottish Gaelic was not used until the 12th century. However, at this time it was difficult to distinguish between the Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic due to the use of Classical Gaelic in their writing (Lewis 2015). Thousands of years ago, Scottish Gaelic was spoken by the majority of people living in Scotland. Now, unfortunately, it is only a minority language and is vanishing (Hahn
Scottish Gaelic was spoken in the South and Northeast parts of Scotland between until the 11th century and then it moved towards the North and West during the. Despite its early beginnings as a spoken language, written Scottish Gaelic was not used until the 12th century. However, at this time it was difficult to distinguish between the Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic due to the use of Classical Gaelic in their writing (Lewis 2015). Thousands of years ago, Scottish Gaelic was spoken by the majority of people living in Scotland. Now, unfortunately, it is only a minority language and is vanishing (Hahn