survives in parts of Europe, 200 years after being forbidden. People still use Gaelic in parts of Ireland, England, France, Wales, and Scotland. On the Isle of Skye, the BBC even broadcasts in Gaelic.
Copyright 1997 NPR
survives in parts of Europe, 200 years after being forbidden. People still use Gaelic in parts of Ireland, England, France, Wales, and Scotland. On the Isle of Skye, the BBC even broadcasts in Gaelic.
Copyright 1997 NPR