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  1. Gaels - Wikipedia

    • The Gaels are an ethnolinguistic group native to Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. They are associated with the Gaelic languages: a branch of the Celtic languages comprising Irish, Manx and Scottish Gaelic. Gaelic language and culture originated in Ireland, extending to Dál Riata in western Scotland. In antiquity, the Gaels traded with the Roman Empi… See more

    Ethnonyms

    Throughout the centuries, Gaels and Gaelic-speakers have been known by a number of names. The most consistent of these have been Gael, Irish and Scots. In Latin, the Gaels were called Scoti, but this later came to mean only the Gaels of Scot…

    Population

    In traditional Gaelic society, a patrilineal kinship group is referred to as a clann or, in Ireland, a fine. Both in technical use signify a dynastic grouping descended from a common ancestor, much larger than a personal family, which may also consist o…

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  2. The Gaels (/ ɡeɪlz / GAYLZ; Irish: Na Gaeil [n̪ˠə ˈɡeːlʲ]; Scottish Gaelic: Na Gàidheil [nə ˈkɛː.al]; Manx: Ny Gaeil [nə ˈɡeːl]) are an ethnolinguistic group native to Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. [a] They are associated with the Gaelic languages: a branch of the Celtic languages comprising Irish, Manx and Scottish Gaelic.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaels
    Gaelic itself came from a language spoken by people called the Gaels, who came from North Eastern Ulster (a northern province in Ireland) down to the islands of Caledonia and the northwestern coastlands of Ireland in the fifth century. Today, six Celtic languages remain, including Scottish Gaelic, Irish, Welsh, Breton, Cornish, and Manx.
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    The term “Gaelic” takes its name from the Gaels, a group of settlers that arrived in Scotland from Ireland around the 6 th century, though both Irish and Scottish Gaelic began to develop prior to the settlement of the Gaels in Scotland.
    www.thoughtco.com/what-is-gaelic-4689031
    Gaelic is descended from the language of the Gaels and is believed to originate in Ireland. Though both Irish and Scottish Gaelic began to develop before the settlement of the Gaels in Scotland.
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  3. Where Did the Gaelic Language Come From? Ireland or Scotland?

     
  4. What Is Gaelic? Definition, History, and Modern …

    Jun 30, 2019 · Gaelic is the common but incorrect term for Irish and Scottish traditional languages, both of which are Celtic in origins from the Goidelic branch of the Indo-European family of languages. In Ireland, the language is called …

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  6. Where did the Gaels originate? - History Stack Exchange

    The best current theory for the origin of the Gaelic peoples is that originated somewhere in northern Spain and/or southern France during the westward …

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    • The Gaelic Language: Past and Present - Scotland.org

      Gaelic is a close relative of Irish and Manx Gaelic. The Gaelic language is believed to have come to what is now Scotland from what is now Ireland in around 500AD. The term Scot comes from the Latin word Scoti, meaning a …

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    • Gaelic | History & Culture - Isle of Skye

      Confined in the main to the coastal settlements, most of the place names we use today along Skye’s coastline and islands have their origin in Old Norse and have been adopted into the Island’s vernacular, while the interior geology and …

    • Gaels - Wikiwand

      The Gaels are an ethnolinguistic group native to Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. They are associated with the Gaelic languages: a branch of the Celtic la...

    • A history of the Irish language, Gaelic - IrishCentral

      Jan 31, 2023 · The Irish language, also known as Gaelic or Gaelige, is a Celtic language that has a rich and fascinating history. The origins of the Irish language can be traced back to the 4th century AD,...

    • Gaelic Language and Origins - True Highlands

      May 2, 2015 · Gaelic has similarities with Manx and Irish and was once widespread over the Highlands and Lowlands, its influence still evident in place names and mountain ranges. Today however its use is mainly confined to the …

    • The Origin of the Scottish Gaels as revealed by their DNA!

    • Scottish Gaelic - Wikipedia

    • The Gaelic language & its history - Whiskipedia

    • Exploring What is Gaelic: The Heart of Celtic Language and Culture

    • From Gaul to Irish Gael to Scots Gael to Lowland Scot to Gaelic …

    • History of Scottish Gaelic - Wikipedia

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    • Gaelic, ethnicity and indigenous rights - codel.scot

    • What makes a Gael? Identity, language and ancestry in the …