In which part of the United Kingdom is Gaelic a native language?
Answer Scotland
Gaelic is the native language of Scotland. It developed as a separate spoken language somewhere in the 13th century during the Middle Irish period. The majority of contemporary Scotland was originally Gaelic-speaking, as demonstrated by the presence of Gaelic place names.
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