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    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    What a lovely article. Thanks for sharing!
    Ditto and
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    Nathan, is the Gaelic version in the Cape Breton dialect?
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    Thanks for sharing that Nathan!

    Just curious; is Gaelic Awareness Month just a Canadian celebration or is it also celebrated in the UK and other parts of the (Scottish/Gaelic) World?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nile View Post
    Thanks for sharing that Nathan!

    Just curious; is Gaelic Awareness Month just a Canadian celebration or is it also celebrated in the UK and other parts of the (Scottish/Gaelic) World?

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    It may be celebrated in Scotland, but I am not aware of it.
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    It's a Nova Scotia (New Scotland) thing. It's cheaper than offering education and government services in the language...
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    I should have gone to Specsavers - I read it twice and thought that a month was a long time to be aware of garlic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    I should have gone to Specsavers - I read it twice and thought that a month was a long time to be aware of garlic!

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    I saw garlic too! I think and Gaelic and Garlic awareness months are a fine idea.
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    *sigh* Methinks ye sons of Scotland should have a keener eye to recognize the name of this noble tongue. No wonder it needs a month for special recognition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren View Post
    Ditto and
    +***!


    Nathan, is the Gaelic version in the Cape Breton dialect?
    Well sort of I guess... Cape Bretoners have largely resisted the latest orthographic reforms that happened in Scotland. Scotland made all the accents point in one direction rather than having them reflect the different pronunciation as was historically the case. So this is Scottish Gaidhlig as it would have looked in Scotland prior to those changes. The 20th Century orthographic reforms in Ireland were even more dramatic.

    The "Cape Breton dialect" usually referred to is a bit of a misnomer as the dialects of Cape Breton Gaelic reflect the places in Scotland they were from. In orther words, there are regional variations in Cape Breton Gaelic just like there are between say Lewis and Barra in Scotland. Since some of those places have been basically depopulated (Eigg), some accents/dialects can now only be heard on Cape Breton, but as far as I understand it, no distinct Gaelic dialect evolved there. It's just a more conservative Gaelic and it's a community language so some people are less acquainted with the particularities of standardized Scots Gaelic that is taught in Schools and Universities now.
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    Oic. Thank you for the information. Very insightful.
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