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 Originally Posted by O'Callaghan
I can't really speak either, but, for example, Irish = Gaelige (with the terminal e voiced), whereas Scots Gaelic = Gaelidh (with the dh pronounced like th). So, even if they can largely understand eachother, some of the differences are apparently fairly basic.
Sorry, but Scots Gaelic is "Gàidhlig" in Scots Gaelic - pronounced Gaallik .
Ailean
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