Scots Gaelic has not disappeared completely, writes the BBC's Irish writer and former chief executive of the Highlands and Islands Council (UHI). The BBC spoke to him about why the language has been suppressed, and what is being done to bring it back into life.
Source: heraldscotland.comPublished on 2021-05-10
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