Both fall under the Celtic umbrella. Gaelic is the language of Scotland and was imported from Ireland in the fifth and sixth centuries. Irish, another Celtic language, is spoken in Ireland.
The Irish people gave up Gaelic in the exact same way as they gave up their Catholic religion in this age – they wanted to modernise the country' ...
Could the Pre-Christian and Christian historical sites at Finner in Bundoran, Co Donegal illuminate a connection to the stars ...
Bríde de Róiste and the festival team managed to bring this accessible Irish-speaking community together in the middle of ...
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