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Why are Scottish speakers more common in northern England?

I guess you speak Gaelic, because the most popular language in Britain is English.

? I don't think Gaelic is very common, but it is more common in the north of England, because it is also the north of Scotland, which is closer to the base camp of Gaelic. Since 21, the distribution of Scottish has not changed much, so Gaelic or "Scottish" is more common in the north of England, actually in the northwest of England. As you can see, as early as 1891, it was not widely used in densely populated areas of Scotland, such as the central area and even Aberdeen. However, those non-citizens and unhappy Scottish nationalists are bent on destroying culture and trying to introduce areas where English has never been widely used. In Irish and Scottish Gaelic, bod means penis. So by removing the stress of "O", the last line of the symbol means:

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the door to the beauty of penis island. * Did Sarah laugh * What? We didn't laugh. But such mistakes will soon be discovered, because the Scottish National Party is not determined to destroy culture, is it? "Welcome to Penis Island": The Scottish local council made a big mistake on the Gaelic sign "Penis Island" and even welcomed tourists with a Gaelic sign. The sign welcoming ferry passengers to Porter Island has been installed for at least 6 years, but it was only recently discovered that it missed an important Gaelic punctuation mark.

It took six years to be discovered. Why? Gaelic stands for nationalism. I was born in a small village in Aberdeen and grew up speaking English and Dorian. It is natural for me to do so, because these languages are used in daily life. My father worked in the oil industry, so for a while we lived in a smaller village in the western highlands. This is the most remote place and the westernmost place, because it is on the coast. But I can only speak one language there: English.

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None of my friends can speak Gaelic, although their parents and grandparents often do. Our school took part in Gaelic singing competition, but we learned the lyrics without knowing them. There is no doubt that this is a pretty good imitation, because our teacher knows Gaelic and can correct his pronunciation. But this is an imitation of a parrot cursing you in English. The parrot doesn't know what it is saying, and neither do we.

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When we left this village and went home to Aberdeen, I could only speak less than five Gaelic words. There is only one way to learn a language. You learned it from your parents, friends and lovers, or you didn't learn it at all. You can't really learn a living language from books or teachers. Like Latin or Gaelic, it eventually became a dead thing. You may try to bring the corpse back to life, but it takes a miracle to bring it back to life. Without a miracle, you are still just a rotting corpse. I can shout "Gaelic out" at the top of my voice, but unlike Lazarus, it is still trapped in the grave. I don't even have words to tell it that it can leave. What is "thing"? If you want to answer this question, you need to ask another one. What is this for? What is language? It is a means of communication.

why should I learn a foreign language? I may do this because I want to read text messages. Therefore, I know some Hebrew, ancient Greek and Latin. But I can't speak these languages, even though I know their pronunciation. I have never talked to anyone who spoke ancient Greek, because unfortunately, I don't have a time machine. It is useful to learn a language to read texts, but this language is still a lifeless thing. This creates an obstacle between me and the text of the language of death, because I only know words from my teacher or my dictionary.

I can't hear how they are used in daily life, so I missed the subtle differences, and I lost the naturalness of speaking forever. I understand to some extent, but something is missing and something is lost. My best foreign language is Russian. Why is this happening? The reason is that the purpose of speaking English is to communicate with others. If I am in Russia, I can talk to people who don't understand English. In the final analysis, this is the main reason for learning any language. English people rarely speak a foreign language fluently. They don't think they can.

but this view is wrong. Anyone can learn a language. You just need a reason to do so. But it must be a very strong reason, because the efforts involved are quite large. This is why most of us learn French badly at school. But if you live in France, you will speak French very well soon. But that's why learning Gaelic has no purpose. Where do I need to know Gaelic to communicate in Scotland? Find me someone who speaks Gaelic, who is not a three-year-old child and does not understand English.